Operating and Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Caring for the environment
- Installation
- Installation location
- Installation notes
- Installation dimensions
- Dimensions of the cabinet front
- Installing the wine conditioning unit
- Before starting...
- Tools required
- Weight of door front
- Aligning the installation niche
- Checking the installation niche
- Before installation
- Preparing the installation niche
- Pushing the wine conditioning unit into the niche
- Aligning the wine conditioning unit
- Securing the wine conditioning unit in the niche
- Preparing the cabinet fronts
- Securing and aligning the cabinet front
- Mounting the fixing brackets
- Securing the covers
- Installing the cover in a side-by-side combination
- Fitting the door trim
- Securing the toe-kick ventilation grille and toe-kick panel
- Limiting the opening angle of the appliance door
- Electrical connection
- Saving energy
- Guide to the appliance
- Accessories
- Before first use
- Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off
- Selecting additional settings
- Switching on or off /
- Performing a
- Switching on the
- Switching off the
- Miele@home
- Availability of the WiFi connection
- Miele@home availability
- Miele@mobile App
- Connecting your wine conditioning unit via the Miele@mobile app
- Connecting your wine conditioning unit via WPS
- Deactivating Miele@home
- Activating Miele@home
- Checking the WLAN connection status
- Setting up Miele@home again
- Resetting the network configuration
- Switching off
- Resetting the settings to their default settings
- Switching on or off
- Switching on or off
- Selecting the
- The ideal temperature and humidity
- Door alarm
- Storing wine bottles
- SommelierSet
- Automatic defrosting
- Cleaning and care
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Causes of noises
- Customer Service
- Declaration of conformity
- Copyrights and licenses
Storing wine bottles
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Always observe USDA food safety
guidelines.
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 process
which can in turn affect the taste of the
wine.
To avoid disturbing other bottles when
removing a bottle of wine, store bottles
of the same type beside each other on
the same shelf. Avoid stacking bottles
on top of one another on the wooden
shelves.
Always place the bottles in a horizontal
position so that the natural corks can
be kept moist on the inside and air is
prevented from getting into the bottles.
Tip: We also recommend increasing the
humidity level inside the wine condition-
ing unit for wine bottles with natural
corks (see “Increasing the humidity”
under “Optimum temperature and air
quality”).
Risk of injury from falling wine
bottles.
Wine bottles may become wedged in
the wooden shelves above and fall
out of the wine conditioning unit
when the shelves are pulled out.
Always pull out the wooden shelves
slowly and carefully.
Risk of damage and injury from
broken glass.
If wooden shelves and bottles pro-
trude too far forwards, they will dam-
age the glass door when it is closed.
Please ensure that the wooden
shelves and wine bottles do not pro-
trude.
Do not cover the vents in the rear
wall, as they are essential for keeping
the appliance cool.