Miele KWT 6312 UGS Installation Manual

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Page 1 - Wine Storage Unit

Operating and Installation InstructionsWine Storage UnitTo prevent accidents and damage to the appliance, you must read allinstructions supplied befor

Page 2 - Contents

a For turning the entire appliance onand offb Optical interface(for Service use only)c Activation/deactivation of theDynaCool function (constanthumidi

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Explanation of symbolsSymbol Meaning Function0 Safety Lock For preventing inadvertent turning offchanging of settings) Acoustic signals Activation/dea

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a Push2Opendoor catchb Control panel for the wineconditioning zonesc Lighting stripd Active charcoal filtere Glass holder*f Wooden shelves with labels

Page 5 - Correct use

Included accessoriesActive charcoal filterThe active charcoal filter in the top ofthe appliance achieves optimum airquality by filtering the incoming

Page 6 - Technical safety

Emergency door openerThe Push2Open door catch on yourwine storage unit makes it easy to openthe door.The appliance door is sensitive topressure.Openin

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Normalenergy consumptionIncreasedenergy consumptionInstallation /MaintenanceIn a well-ventilated room. In an enclosed,poorly ventilated room.Protected

Page 8 - Cleaning and care

Before first usePackaging material^Remove all packaging material fromthe inside of the appliance.Protective filmStainless steel surfaces have a layer

Page 9 - Transport

Turning the appliance off^Touch the On/Off button.If this does not work, the safety lock0 is activated.The temperature display will go out andthe powe

Page 10 - Guide to the appliance

Certain appliance settings can only beselected in the settings mode.The door alarm is automaticallydisabled when the appliance is insettings mode.Safe

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Acoustic signals )The appliance features acoustic signalssuch as a keypad tone and acousticalarm for the door and temperaturealarm.You can turn the bu

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...5Guide to the appliance ...10Accessories ...

Page 13 - Accessories

Display brightness sYou can adjust the brightness of thedisplay to suit the light conditions in theroom.The display brightness can be adjustedin steps

Page 14 - Emergency door opener

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

Page 15 - How to save energy

Safety device in case of low ambienttemperaturesThe appliance is equipped with a safetythermostat to protect your wine againsta sharp drop in temperat

Page 16 - Turning the appliance on

The temperature being set will flash inthe display.The following information shows in thedisplay when the buttons are tapped:–When first touched:The l

Page 17 - Turning the appliance off

Air quality and humidityA conventional refrigerator with its lowhumidity level is not the best place tostore wine. It is very important to storewine i

Page 18 - Selecting additional settings

Turning off DynaCoolThe appliance uses slightly moreenergy and is a little noisier when theDynaCool function is turned on. Youcan turn it off occasion

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The appliance is equipped with analarm system so that the temperaturecannot rise or fall unnoticed, thuspossibly damaging the wine.Temperature alarmIf

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Door alarmAn acoustic alarm will sound if the doorhas been left open for longer that 2minutes. The alarm symbol ; will lightup in the display.The acou

Page 21 - Temperature and air quality

The interior lighting can be set toremain on when the door is closed soyour wines can be on display at alltimes.Thanks to the use of LED lighting, the

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The selected brightness is saved andthe temperature reappears in thedisplay.As soon as the appliance door isclosed, the set brightness for thefeature

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Storing wine bottles...30Wooden shelves ...30Moving the woo

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Vibration and movement have anegative effect on the maturing processwhich can affect the taste of the wine.To avoid disturbing other bottles whenremov

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Moving the wooden shelvesThe wooden shelves can be removedand replaced again if required.^ Pull the wooden shelf out until it stopsa.^ Release the woo

Page 26 - Temperature and door alarm

Adjusting the wooden shelvesThe slats in the wooden shelves can beindividually adjusted to suit so thatevery bottle is stored in perfect safetyregardl

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Securing bottle holdersUp to four additional bottles can besupported by bottle holders in the toptwo wooden shelves.^ Insert the bottle holders at an

Page 28 - Feature lighting

Maximum capacityUp to 46 Bordeaux bottles (0.75 l(25.4 oz.)) can be stored in theappliance.The maximum number of bottles canonly be achieved by using

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The sommelier set can be used to haveyour wine ready for drinking. You canstore wine glasses and accessories inthe appliance, decant your wine, andsto

Page 30 - Storing wine bottles

The wine decanter can be placed in themiddle of the shelf, and stored there ifyou wish.Bottle holderYou can store opened wine bottles inthe bottle hol

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Condensate and frost can build up onthe back wall of the appliance while thecompressor is running. These areautomatically removed and defrostedby the

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WARNING!Danger of electric shock.Unplug refrigerator or disconnectpower.Danger of fire.Do not damage the refrigerantcircuit.Make sure that water canno

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^The wooden shelves should only bewiped with a damp cloth. They mustnot be allowed to get soaked.^Only use water to wipe the magneticstrips at the fro

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Ventilation ...58Before installation ...59Door openi

Page 35 - Sommelier set

Fresh air from the room enters theappliance through the active charcoalfilter, ensuring a fresh, dust-free,odorless air supply.Filtration of air throu

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To confirm the filters have beenchanged,^Touch the settings button.All symbols available for selection willappear in the display and the 0 symbolflash

Page 37 - Automatic defrosting

With the aid of this guide, minor problems can be corrected without a service call.If, having followed the suggestions below, you still cannot resolve

Page 38 - Cleaning and Care

The compressor runs for longer periods of time,and the temperature in the appliance drops.Problem Possible cause SolutionThe temperature inthe applian

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Indicators in the displayProblem Possible cause SolutionThe alarm symbol; is lit up and anacoustic alarm isalso sounding.The door alarm has beentrigge

Page 40 - Active charcoal filter

Interior lightingProblem Possible cause SolutionThe interiorlighting is notworking.To avoid overheating, thelighting turns itself offautomatically aft

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Other problemsProblem Possible cause SolutionThere is noacoustic alarmalthough the doorhas been open fora long time.This is not a fault. The acoustica

Page 42 - Frequently asked questions

Normal noises What causes themBrrrrr... This noise may get louder for brief periods when the motorkicks on.Blub, blub... A gurgling noise can be hear

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In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact–your Miele dealeror–Miele Technical Service.See back cover of the this manual

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Demo mode rThe appliance can be demonstrated inthe showroom or at exhibitions in"Demo mode". In this mode the controlpanel and interior ligh

Page 45

When using the appliance, followbasic safety precautions, includingthe following:Read all instructions beforeinstallation and use to preventaccidents

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^Touch the X or Y button so that 0appears in the display (Demo modeis inactive).^Touch the OK button to confirm yourselection.The selected setting wil

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Installation InstructionsInformation is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the mostcurrent product specification, technical &

Page 48 - After sales service

Disposing of the packagingmaterialsThe packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are

Page 49 - Information for dealers

,Failure to follow theseinstructions can result in death, fire,or electrical shock.Improper connection of theequipment grounding conductormay result i

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The appliance must be connected to anelectrical outlet that is properlygrounded. The electrical installationmust comply with the applicableelectrical

Page 51 - Installation Instructions

To avoid tipping over, the appliancemust be properly installed andsecured.WARNING!Danger of tilting! To avoid a hazarddue to instability of the applia

Page 52 - Caring for the environment

Climate classThe appliance is designed for usewithin a certain climate range (ambienttemperatures) and should not be usedoutside this range. The clima

Page 53 - Electrical connection

The cut-out in the plinth facing mustbe aligned centrally with theappliance.Before installation^ Before installation, take anyaccessories out of the a

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Installation dimensionsBefore installation, ensure the building-in niche is the correct size. The specifiedventilation cross-sections must be adhered

Page 55 - Installation

View from aboveInstallation59

Page 56

Safety with children~Children should be supervised inthe vicinity of the appliance.~Children ages eight and up mayonly use the appliance oven withouts

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The door hinging should be changedby authorized service personnel only.Two people are needed for changingthe door hinging.The appliance is supplied ri

Page 58

^ Unclip upper and lower covers e.^ Place the door with the outer sideupwards on a stable surface.Do not close the hinges. Danger ofinjury.^ Remove th

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^ Replace screws h again.^Clip covers i back on. Note theposition of the notches on the hinges.^ Remove covers j.^Take off upper retaining bracket kan

Page 60 - Adjusting the door hinge

^Take off lower retaining bracket land replace it on the opposite side.^Refit door m.,The second person must holdthe door firmly.^ Tighten the screws

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Two people are required to install theappliance.^The appliance must be installed in astable and correctly aligned niche ona level surface.^The niche m

Page 62

^Position the appliance in front of theniche.^ Screw adjusting feet b to 3/16"(4 mm) less than the height of theniche.The adjusting feet can be a

Page 63

Align the appliance horizontally andvertically.If it is not level, the appliance candistort.^Check the alignment of adjacentfurniture housing doors.If

Page 64 - Under-counter installation

Aligning the appliance to tallerfurniture doorsIf adjacent furniture housing doors aare taller than the wine storage unitdoor, the wine storage unit c

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^Loosely hand-screw the bracket withthe filler panel to the appliance.^Align the filler panel to the door of thewine conditioning unit over the longsl

Page 66

Securing the appliance in theniche^The appliance stands forward of thefurniture doors evenly by 1/16"(2 mm).^ Open the appliance door.^ Remove co

Page 67

~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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^Close the door and check that theside edges of the door are alignedwith the side walls of the appliance.Adjusting the lateral alignment of theapplian

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^Secure the plinth facing g inposition.The cut-out in the plinth facing mustbe aligned centrally with theappliance.^Secure plinth ventilation grill h.

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~Defective components should onlybe replaced by Miele original parts.Only with these parts can themanufacturer guarantee the safety ofthe appliance.Pr

Page 76 - KWT 6312 UGS

~Do not use defrosting sprays orde-icers, as they could containsubstances which could damage theplastic parts or which might cause thebuild-up of gase

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