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Miele KWT 6722 i S Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele KWT 6722 i S Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele KWT 6722 i S Operating And Installation Instructions

Wine conditioning unit

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Operating and installation
instructions
Wine conditioning unit
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essen-
tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.
en-GB
M.-Nr. 12 712 650

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Wine conditioning unit To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essen- tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en-GB M.-Nr. 12 712 650...
  • Page 2 Contents Warning and Safety instructions ................Caring for the environment ..................12 Saving energy......................... 13 Appliance description ....................14 Control panel........................14 Symbols ........................... 15 * The SommelierSet consists of: ................16 Accessories ........................17 Accessories supplied ..................... 17 Optional accessories ..................... 17 Switching on and off.....................
  • Page 3 Contents Storing wine bottles ..................... 32 Wooden shelves ......................32 Moving the wooden shelves ................... 32 Adjusting the wooden shelves................34 Annotating wooden shelves..................34 Setting up the PresenterFrame ................35 Maximum capacity......................35 SommelierSet ........................ 39 Setting up the SommelierSet ..................39 Fitting the runner covers..................
  • Page 4 Contents Changing the door hinging .................... 58 Before installing the wine conditioning unit ............... 62 Installing the wine conditioning unit................63 Setting up the wine unit................... 64 Electrical connection ..................... 75 Information for dealers ....................76 Demo mode  ......................... 76...
  • Page 5 Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non- compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any fu- ture owner.
  • Page 6 Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper or in- correct use of the appliance. This wine conditioning unit may only be used by people (including ...
  • Page 7 - Disconnect the wine unit from the mains electricity supply. - Ventilate the room where the wine unit is located for several minutes. - Contact the Miele Customer Service Department. The more refrigerant there is in a wine unit, the larger the room it ...
  • Page 8 BS OHSAS 18001–2 ISO 45001. If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced  by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from danger. Do not connect the wine conditioning unit to the mains electrical ...
  • Page 9  Faulty components must only be replaced with genuine Miele ori- ginal spare parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used. This wine unit is supplied with a special lamp to cope with particu- ...
  • Page 10 Warning and Safety instructions Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min-  imum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the discontinuation of your wine unit. Cleaning and care Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals, as these will cause ...
  • Page 11 Warning and Safety instructions During and after disposal, make sure that the wine unit is not  placed near petrol or other flammable gases and liquids.  Risk of fire due to escaping oil or refrigerant! The refrigerant and oil inside the appliance are flammable. In high enough concentrations, escaping refrigerant or oil may ignite if they come into contact with an external heat source.
  • Page 12 Miele, free of charge. By law, you are solely responsible for deleting any personal data from the old appliance prior to disposal. You are legally obliged...
  • Page 13 Saving energy Normal energy consump- Increased energy consump- tion tion Installation / Main- In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated tenance room. Protected from direct sun- In direct sunlight. light. Not near to a heat source Near to a heat source (radi- (radiator, oven).
  • Page 14 Appliance description Control panel a For switching the whole wine conditioning unit on and off b Optical interface (for Service technicians 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 off f For setting the temperature (...
  • Page 15 To prevent inadvertent switching off and al-  tering of settings Audible tones Choice of keypad tone and door alarm tone  Miele@home Only visible when a communication module  or communication stick is fitted and signed Demo mode For switching off Demo mode ...
  • Page 16 Appliance description f Charcoal filter (Active AirClean filter) g Isolation strips for thermal separation of the temperature zones h Safety glass door with UV filter i 3D bottle presenter * The SommelierSet consists of: A glass holder, a bottle holder and four covers for the runners.
  • Page 17 Use the chalk to annotate the magnetic strips on the wooden shelves to identify your wines quickly and easily. Optional accessories A range of useful Miele accessories and care products are available for your wine conditioning unit. Multi-purpose microfibre cloth...
  • Page 18 Switching on and off zones and the alarm symbol  will Before using for the first time flash until the selected temperature has Packaging material been reached in the zones.  Remove all packaging material from As soon as the set temperature has the inside of the appliance.
  • Page 19 Switching on and off The temperature shown on the display will go out and the power connection symbol   appears. The interior lighting goes out and cool- ing is turned off. Switching off for longer periods of time If, during a long absence, the wine unit is switched off but not cleaned and the door left shut, there is a danger of mould building up inside...
  • Page 20 Selecting further settings Certain settings on the wine condition- ing unit can only be selected in settings mode. The door alarm is automatically dis-  By touching the  or  sensor, you abled when the appliance is in settings can now select whether the safety mode.
  • Page 21 Selecting further settings Audible tones  The wine conditioning unit has audible tones such as the keypad tone and the door and temperature alarms.  Touch the  or sensor now to se- You can switch the keypad tone or the lect: door alarm tone on or off but you cannot 0: keypad tone off;...
  • Page 22 Selecting further settings Display brightness  The display brightness can be adjusted to suit lighting conditions in the room. The display brightness can be adjusted  By touching the  or  sensor you in steps from 1 to 3. The factory default can now alter the brightness of the setting is 3 (maximum brightness).
  • Page 23 The optimum temperature and air quality - How often and for how long the appli- Perfectly storing wine ance door is opened Wine keeps on maturing depending on - How many wine bottles are being the surrounding conditions. The length stored of time for which wine can be kept in good condition will therefore depend...
  • Page 24 The optimum temperature and air quality Safety feature for low ambient tem- Setting the temperature peratures The temperatures in the wine condition- In order to protect the wine from low ing zones can be set independently of ambient temperatures, a safety thermo- one another.
  • Page 25 The optimum temperature and air quality - Each subsequent touch of the sensor: Temperature range Adjusts the temperature shown in 1 °C In both zones it is possible to set tem- increments. peratures between 5 and 20 °C. - Leaving a finger on the sensor: A room temperature above 32 °C Changes the temperature continu- may cause the temperature in the...
  • Page 26 The optimum temperature and air quality Using DynaCool  (constant humid- Air quality and humidity ity) In most refrigerators the humidity is too low for wine and therefore a refrigerator DynaCool raises the relative humidity is not suitable for wine storage. High hu- inside the whole of the wine condition- midity levels are necessary when storing ing unit.
  • Page 27 The optimum temperature and air quality Switching off DynaCool Air filtration with the Active AirClean filter The wine conditioning unit uses The Active AirClean filter achieves op- slightly more energy and is a little nois- timum air quality by filtering the incom- ier when the DynaCool function is ing air.
  • Page 28 Temperature and door alarm This wine conditioning unit is equipped Switching the temperature alarm off with an alarm system so that the tem- early perature cannot rise or fall unnoticed, If the noise disturbs you, you can switch thus possibly damaging the wine. the alarm off if you wish.
  • Page 29 Temperature and door alarm Door alarm An alarm will sound if the appliance door has been left open for longer than approx. 2 minutes. The sensors for the wine conditioning zones will flash in the control panel. The alarm symbol  lights up in the display. As soon as the door is closed, the alarm will stop.
  • Page 30 Feature lighting The interior lighting can be set to remain Setting the brightness of the feature on when the door is closed so your lighting wines can be on display at all times. The brightness of the feature lighting Each wine conditioning zone has its own can be adjusted.
  • Page 31 Feature lighting  Touch the OK sensor to confirm your - lighting duration is reduced by choice. 30 minutes The set brightness is saved to memory. The temperature display then appears again. As soon as the appliance door is closed, the set brightness for the feature light- - lighting duration is increased by ing takes effect.
  • Page 32 Storing wine bottles Vibration and movement have a negat- Wooden shelves ive 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 wooden shelf.
  • Page 33 Storing wine bottles  Press down on the back of the wooden shelf until it clicks into place at the back .  If you require more room, cover the runners at the top on both sides which are now not needed with the covers supplied.
  • Page 34 Storing wine bottles Adjusting the wooden shelves Annotating wooden shelves The slats in the wooden shelves can be For quick and easy identification of the individually adjusted to suit, so that wines stored, you can write on the every bottle is stored in perfect safety blackboard-painted surface on the mag- regardless of shape or size.
  • Page 35 Storing wine bottles Setting up the PresenterFrame Set up the PresenterFrame in the bot- tom of the wine unit:  If you do not wish to use the Presen- terFrame for presentation purposes, simply fold down the rear struts.  Place the PresenterFrame flat on the floor of the wine unit and push it back until it touches the rear wall of the ap- pliance.
  • Page 36 Storing wine bottles Without SommelierSet The maximum capacity of 80 bottles can only be reached if the Presenter- - Without PresenterFrame Frame is removed. With the PresenterFrame removed, up to 80 Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75 l) can be stored in the wine unit, with 33 in the upper zone and 47 bottles in the lower zone.
  • Page 37 Storing wine bottles - With With SommelierSet PresenterFrame set up - Without PresenterFrame With the PresenterFrame set up, up to 70 Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75 l) can Up to 62 Bordeaux-type bottles be stored in the wine unit, with 33 in the (0.75 l) can be stored in the wine unit, upper zone and 37 bottles in the lower with 15 in the upper zone and 47 in the zone.
  • Page 38 Storing wine bottles - With PresenterFrame set up With the PresenterFrame set up, up to 52 Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75 l) can be stored in the wine unit, with 15 in the upper zone and 37 bottles in the lower zone.
  • Page 39 SommelierSet Fitting the runner covers Setting up the SommelierSet  Remove both wooden shelves above the SommelierSet by pulling them out as far as they will go and lifting them off the runners. To do this, hold them by the frame. The SommelierSet can be used to have the wine in your wine unit ready for ...
  • Page 40 SommelierSet Inserting the glass holder Inserting the bottle holder This can be used for storing and chilling You can store opened wine bottles in wine glasses. bottle holder.  Remove the necessary number of slats and place bottle holder  on the wooden shelf.
  • Page 41 Automatic defrosting The wine unit defrosts automatically.
  • Page 42 Cleaning and care Cleaning agents The data plate located inside the wine unit must not be removed. It contains Cleaning and conditioning agents information which is required in the used in the interior cabinet of the re- event of a fault. frigeration appliance must be food safe.
  • Page 43 (you could  Remove the magnetic strips from the use a Miele vacuum cleaner dusting wooden shelves before cleaning brush, for example). them. Cleaning the door seal...
  • Page 44  Press the top right-hand cover into position until you hear it click and then release it. Active AirClean filters can be obtained from the Miele Customer Service De- partment, your Miele dealer or from the Miele website.  Press the top right-hand cover in until you hear it click and then release it.
  • Page 45 Active AirClean filters  Touch the sensors for setting the tem- perature ( or ) repeatedly until the  symbol flashes.  Touch the OK sensor to confirm your selection. The  will flash in the display (means: Active AirClean filter is fitted in the ap- pliance), the ...
  • Page 46 You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to call the Miele Customer Service Department. Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser- vice. The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a fault and to resolve it.
  • Page 47 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy The compressor is The temperature in the wine conditioning unit is set switching on more fre- too low. quently and for longer  Adjust the temperature. periods of time, the tem- The appliance door is not properly closed. perature in the wine ...
  • Page 48 Problem solving guide Display warnings Message Cause and remedy The alarm symbol  is The door alarm has been activated. lit in the display and  Close the appliance door. Both sensors for the wine both sensors for the conditioning zones and the alarm symbol  will go wine conditioning zones out and the audible alarm will stop.
  • Page 49 Problem solving guide The interior lighting is not working. Problem Cause and remedy The LED interior lighting The wine conditioning unit is not switched on. is not working.  Switch the wine conditioning unit on. To avoid overheating, the LED lighting switches itself off automatically after approx.
  • Page 50  Change the door seal. A replacement is available placed. from Miele or from specialist retailers. There is no audible alarm This is not a fault. The alarm tone has been switched although the door has off in settings mode (see “Selecting further settings –...
  • Page 51 Noises Normal noises What is causing them? Brrrrr ... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). The humming noise can get louder for brief periods when the motor switches on. Blubb, blubb ... A gurgling noise can be heard when the refrigerant circulates through the pipes.
  • Page 52 Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service. The model identifier can be found on the You can book a Miele Customer Ser- data plate inside the refrigeration appli- vice call-out online at www.miele.com/ ance or, depending on the model, in service.
  • Page 53 *INSTALLATION* Installation This appliance should be installed in a Installation site dry, well-ventilated room.  Risk of injury and damage. When deciding where to install your A wine unit that has not been in- wine unit, please bear in mind that it will stalled in its niche can tip up.
  • Page 54 *INSTALLATION* Installation Load-bearing capacity of the Climate range niche floor This wine unit is designed for use within specific ambient temperatures (climate To ensure the safe installation of the range). Do not use in ambient temperat- wine unit and to guarantee its correct ures for which it is not designed.
  • Page 55 *INSTALLATION* Installation Air intake occurs via the plinth   at the Ventilation bottom of the appliance and the air es-  Risk of fire and damage due to in- capes at the top  at the back of the sufficient ventilation. housing unit.
  • Page 56 *INSTALLATION* Installation The ventilation gap at the top of the ap- If the gap between the wine unit fur- pliance can be constructed in different niture door and the adjoining housing ways: unit door or wall on the hinged side is too small, the appliance door could collide with the adjoining housing unit door or wall when opened.
  • Page 57 *INSTALLATION* Installation Weight of the furniture door Before fitting a furniture door, ensure that the weight of the door does not ex- ceed the maximum permitted. Wine unit Maximum weight of furniture door in kg KWT 6x22 i (S) Adjoining side wall Fitting a door which is heavier than A = Furniture front thickness the maximum permitted weight could B = Edge radius...
  • Page 58 *INSTALLATION* Installation Furniture door dimensions Changing the door hinging The wine unit is supplied with right- hand hinging. If left-hand hinging is re- quired, the hinges must be changed. To change the door hinging, you will need the following tools: ...
  • Page 59 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Open the appliance door and remove covers  and  on the left and right of the wine unit.  Remove cover  from the bottom of the wine unit.  Slightly unscrew the bottom and top screws from the hinges . The appli- ...
  • Page 60 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Take off the upper retaining bracket  and refit it on the opposite side.  Unscrew the hinges  and covers  from the appliance door.  Remove the stopper  from the ap- pliance door.  Remove the spacer  from the appli- ance door, rotate it 180°...
  • Page 61 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Fit the screws through the hinges  at the top and bottom.  Tighten the bottom screws followed by the top screws.  Fit the hinges  and covers  diag- onally on the opposite side.  Risk of injury. The second person must support the ...
  • Page 62 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Check that the wine unit is standing The door hinges on the wine unit are set securely in the building-in niche and ex-works to enable the appliance door that the appliance door closes prop- to be opened wide. erly.
  • Page 63 *INSTALLATION* Installation Installing the wine conditioning unit  Risk of damage and injury from the wine unit tipping over. There is an increased risk of injury and damage if the wine unit is in- stalled by a single person. Two people are required for installing the wine unit.
  • Page 64 *INSTALLATION* Installation All fitting instructions given are for a wine unit with right-hand hinging. If you have converted the appliance to left-hand hinging, you will need to ad- apt these instructions accordingly. Setting up the wine unit  Push the wine unit two thirds of the way into the building-in niche.
  • Page 65 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Unscrew the transport safety device  from the front of the wine unit, if you have not already done so. Tip: Keep this device in a safe place for refitting should the appliance need to be moved in the future. With 16 mm thick unit walls only: ...
  • Page 66 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Screw the supplied fixing bracket  loosely with the screws  supplied into the top left of the wine unit (1st and 3rd hole from the left). Do not tighten the screws so that you can adjust the position of fixing bracket  later on.
  • Page 67 *INSTALLATION* Installation Installing the wine unit If the wine unit is pushed too far into the niche, the appliance door will not close properly. This can cause ice to build up, condensate to accumulate and lead to faults in the appliance. These can all lead to increased en- ergy consumption.
  • Page 68 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Push the fixing brackets  and  against the housing unit wall.  Push the hinged side of the wine unit to the housing unit wall.  To secure the wine unit to the housing  Now secure the wine unit to the other unit, screw the supplied chipboard side of the housing unit by screwing screws ...
  • Page 69 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Now tighten screws  and .  Then secure the handle  to one of the stabilising rods .  Snap off any protruding ends from fix- ing brackets  and . They are no longer required and can be disposed of in the household waste. ...
  • Page 70 *INSTALLATION* Installation Fitting the furniture door If fitted in a run of units make sure that the top edge of the furniture door is at the same height as neighbouring cab- inet doors. The furniture door must be fitted cor- rectly and not under tension.
  • Page 71 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Unscrew the nuts  and remove the fixing bracket  from the appliance door.  Open the appliance door and hang the furniture door from its fixing bracket  onto the threaded bolts  from above.  Position the fixing bracket  on the furniture door according to the mark- ings and screw it tightly using the two screws ...
  • Page 72 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Close the appliance door carefully and check the distance between the door and adjacent furniture doors. The dis- tance should be the same.  Screw the nuts  loosely onto the threaded bolts . Do not tighten the nuts yet. ...
  • Page 73 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Close the appliance door again and check the distance between the door and adjacent furniture doors.  Now screw on the top nuts . The appliance door is now secured.  Secure the furniture door to the appli- ance door at the bottom using the screws ...
  • Page 74 *INSTALLATION* Installation The following confirms that the wine unit is correctly installed: - The appliance door closes properly. - The appliance door does not touch the housing unit. - The seal on the top corner of the handle side is firmly seated. ...
  • Page 75 The electrical installation must comply Miele product must also be maintained with VDE 0100 requirements. in isolated operation or in operation that For safety reasons, we recommend us- is not synchronised with the mains ing a type ...
  • Page 76 Information for dealers Demo mode  The wine conditioning unit can be demonstrated in the showroom or at ex- hibitions in “Demo mode”. In this mode  Leave your finger on the  sensor un- the control panel and interior lighting are til the  symbol appears in the display.
  • Page 77 Information for dealers  Touch the  or  sensor until 0 ap- pears (means: Demo mode is switched off).  Touch the OK sensor to confirm your selection. The selected setting is applied, the  symbol flashes.  Touch the settings sensor to leave settings mode.
  • Page 79 United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW Tel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: info@miele.co.uk Australia Ireland South Africa Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. Miele Ireland Ltd. Miele (Pty) Ltd. ACN 005 635 398 2024 Bianconi Avenue...
  • Page 80 KWT 6722 i S en-GB M.-Nr. 12 712 650 / 00...

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