Miele Kit for Vi models User Manual

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Page 1 - KWT 1611 Vi, KWT 1612 Vi

Operating and installation instructionsWine conditioning unitKWT 1601 Vi, KWT 1602 ViKWT 1611 Vi, KWT 1612 ViTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage t

Page 2 - Contents

~This appliance must not be used ina non-stationary location (e.g. on aship).~In areas which may be subject toinfestation by cockroaches or othervermi

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Normal energyconsumptionIncreased energyconsumptionInstallation site In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated room.Protected from direct sun

Page 4 - Description of the appliance

Before using for the first time^Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories with lukewarm waterand a little washing-up liquid, andthen dry wi

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The zones are set ex-works for thefollowing types of storage:–Lower zone:for storing wine for a longer period oftime (left-hand symbol)–Middle zone:fo

Page 6 - Caring for the environment

Switching off^Press the rocker switch.The cooling system and the interiorlighting are now switched off.Further settingsYou can select further settings

Page 7 - ,Warning!

^Leave your finger on the X sensor foranother 4 seconds until c and the Ysensor also appear in the display.^Now touch the X sensor repeatedlyuntil b a

Page 8 - Technical safety

Wine keeps on maturing depending onthe surrounding conditions. The lengthof time for which wine can be kept ingood condition will therefore dependnot

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It is possible to set the exacttemperature individually in each zone.The zones are set up ex works to storered wine, white wine and for long-termstora

Page 10 - Correct use

Isolator plates for thermalseparationThe appliance has two fixed isolatorplates which divide the cabinet intothree different temperature zones. Thisen

Page 11 - How to save energy

^By touching the X sensor, you cannow set the temperature to bedisplayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius.†0: Temperature in Fahrenheit†1: Temperature in Cels

Page 12 - Switching on and off

Description of the appliance...4Caring for the environment...6Warning and

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Humidity levelA conventional refrigerator with its lowhumidity level is not the best place tostore wine. It is very important to storewine in an atmos

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^Leave your finger on the X sensor foranother 4 seconds until c and the Ysensor also appear in the display.^Now touch the X sensor repeatedlyuntil § a

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Your appliance is fitted with a warningsystem which ensures that thetemperature in the three zones cannotrise or fall unnoticed and impair thewine.Act

Page 16 - Setting the temperature

Switching the door alarm offearlyIf the noise disturbs you, you canswitch the alarm off early if you wish.^Touch the sensor for switching thetemperatu

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Storage tips–Always remove wine bottles fromtheir box or packaging before you laythem down.–Always place the bottles in ahorizontal position so that t

Page 18 - Isolator plates for thermal

Bottle presenterThe bottle presenter can be used toraise particular bottles of wine so thatthey can be viewed when the door isshut.^ Place the wine bo

Page 19 - Temperature display

Display lightingYou can set the display lighting in themiddle wine zone so that the bottles areilluminated even when the door isclosed.Switching on th

Page 20 - Humidity level

Condensate and frost can build up onthe back wall of the appliance whilst itis in use. These are automaticallydefrosted and removed by theappliance.De

Page 21 - Air filtering with active

Make sure that water cannot get intothe electronic unit or into thelighting.Do not use steam cleaningapparatus to clean the appliance.Steam could reac

Page 22 - Temperature and door alarm

^Clean the appliance door with aproprietary glass cleaner.Ventilation gaps^The ventilation gaps should becleaned on a regular basis with abrush or vac

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Floor ...38Door hinging ...38Adjoining furn

Page 24 - Storing wine bottles

Repairs to electrical appliancesshould only be carried out by asuitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance withcurrent local and natio

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...Afault message with "_F"appears in the temperature display.There is a fault. Call the ServiceDepartment.. . . the display lighting is not

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. . . mildew has begun to form on thewine bottle labels.Mildew can begin to form on the labels,depending on the type of adhesiveused.^Wash the wine bo

Page 27 - Defrosting

Normal noises What causes themBrrrrr... Humming noise made by the motor (compressor). This noise canget louder for brief periods when the motor is swi

Page 28 - Cleaning and care

In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, or if the appliance isunder guarantee, please contact:–your Miele Dealeror–Miele(see back co

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Electrical connection U.K.All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance with currentlocal

Page 30 - Problem solving guide

LocationThis appliance should be installed in adry, well-ventilated room. It should notbe installed where it is exposed todirect sunlight or directly

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Warning!This appliance is very heavy andcan tip forwards when the door isopen. Keep the door shut until theappliance has been built in andsecured with

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FloorTo ensure the safe installation of theappliance and to guarantee its correctfunctioning, the floor to the niche wherethe appliance is to be insta

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Side-by-side installationThis appliance may be installed"side-by-side" with another suitablerefrigerator or freezer.A side-by-side installat

Page 34 - After Sales / Guarantee

a Access sensorb Sensor to select the uppertemperature zonec Sensor to select the middletemperature zoned Sensor to select the lowertemperature zonee

Page 35 - Electrical connection

To limit the opening angle ofthe doorThe door hinges are set ex-works toenable the door to be opened wide.However, if the appliance door hits anadjace

Page 36 - Installation advice

Appliance door dimensions (opening angle 90°)*The dimensions for the door fronts andhandles will vary according to theindividual kitchen.AB CKWT 1601

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Niche widthAKWT 1601 Vi, KWT 1602 ViKWT 1611 Vi, KWT 1612 Vi610 mm – 613 mmBuilding-in dimensions42

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Laying the electrical cabling Door front dimensionsBuilding-in dimensions43

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Due to the size and weight of theappliance, it is essential thatinstallation is carried out by twopeople.Tools and accessoriesrequired–Cordless screwd

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Stainless steel frontsStainless steel fronts and stainless steellook plinth grilles are available fromyour dealer or the Miele Spare PartsDepartment.W

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Aligning the housing unitThe housing unit must be carefullyaligned using a spirit level beforeinstalling the appliance. The unitcorners must be at rig

Page 42 - Building-in dimensions

^Do not remove the installation aidsfrom the appliance door. These willbe required later when the applianceis installed in the building-in niche.^Chec

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Anti-tipping mechanismThe anti-tipping mechanism ensuresthat the appliance is fixed securely intothe building-in niche, preventing theappliance from t

Page 44 - Installation

If the anti-tipping mechanismsupplied cannot be fixed in the niche,the furniture unit must be firmlyscrewed to the wall behind to preventthe built-in

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a Vents/Active charcoal filtersb Wooden shelvesc Isolator plate for thermal separationof the upper and middle temperaturezonesd Bottle presentere Cont

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An alternative anti-tippingmechanismThe appliance can alternatively besecured with a wooden beam acrossthe top of the appliance. If this methodis used

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Placing the appliance in thenicheIf you are installing two appliancesside by side, now secure theappliances to one another (see theinstructions for th

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Aligning the appliance^Align the appliance withneighbouring furniture fronts.The installation aids e on theappliance door are suitable for 19 mmor 38

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^If a wooden beam has been fittedabove the appliance to preventtipping, the appliance height needsto be adjusted to fit snuggly underthe wooden beam.S

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When installing two appliances side byside, the filler strips for the twoappliances need to be joined togetherto form one long strip.^ Insert the join

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Preparing the furniture front^Open the appliance door as far as itwill go.^ Unscrew the installation aids n andangle trim o from the door.^ Put the an

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^ Mark gap X on the inside of thefurniture front.^ Similarly, locate and mark themidpoint Y on the furniture front.^ Remove the fixing frame from thea

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Securing and aligning thefurniture door^ Insert the angle trim o as far as it willgo into the spaces in the frame, asshown.^Open the appliance door an

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Securing the covers^ Fit the two cover strips to the sides ofthe appliance door, clicking them intothe space between the appliancedoor and the furnitu

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Fitting the plinth facingDo not cover the vents in the plinth.This could result in damage to theappliance.^Trim the plinth facing to the requiredlengt

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and

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Fitting the door trimCut the door trim to the width of thecut-out in the furniture front as required.An extra length of trim is supplied tohelp calcul

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Fitting the air separatorThe air separator in the bottom of theventilation grille separates air enteringthe appliance from that leaving it.It also sto

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Alteration rights reserved / 4811KWT 1601 Vi, KWT 1602 Vi, KWT 1611 Vi, KWT 1612 ViM.-Nr. 09 170 200 / 01M.-Nr. 09 170 200 / 01

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This appliance complies with allrelevant safety requirements.Improper use can, however, presenta risk of both personal injury andmaterial damage.To av

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Safety with children~This appliance is not a toy! Do notallow children to play with it or near it ,or to play with the controls, or to swingon the doo

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~The more coolant there is in anappliance, the larger the room it shouldbe installed in. In the event of aleakage, if the appliance is in a smallroom,

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