| Operating and Installation   Instructions   Wine Storage Unit   KWT 1601 Vi   KWT 1611 Vi   en - US, CA   To prevent accidents   and appliance damage   read these instructions   before   installation or use.   M.-Nr. 07 682 490   Contents   Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   Installation site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   Base. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Furniture/fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Custom door panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Installation options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   Adjusting the door opening angle (optional accessory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   Door dimensions (open min. 90°) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42   Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42   RemoteVision module installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44   Home Security System (HSS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   Preparing the installation niche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   Sliding the appliance into the installation niche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49   Aligning the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50   Attaching the appliance to the installation niche. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51   Preparing the custom door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53   Attaching and aligning the custom door front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   RemoteVision (optional accessory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60   Accessing the RemoteVision control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61   3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   When using the appliance, follow   basic safety precautions, including   the following:   Electrical safety   Before installation, make sure that   ~ the voltage and frequency listed on the   data plate correspond with the   Read all instructions before   installation and use to prevent   accidents and machine damage.   household electrical supply. This data   must correspond to prevent injury and   machine damage. Consult a qualified   electrician if in doubt.   Before installation or service,   ~ This appliance is intended for   disconnect the power supply to the   work area by unplugging the unit,   "tripping" the circuit breaker or   removing the fuse.   residential use only. Use only as   described in this Operating manual.   Only use the appliance for its   intended purpose.   Do not use an extension cord to   ~ connect this appliance to electricity.   Extension cords do not guarantee the   required safety of the appliance   (e.g., danger of overheating).   This appliance complies with current   safety requirements. Improper use   of the appliance can lead to   personal injury and material   damage.   Be certain your appliance is   ~ properly installed and grounded by a   qualified technician. To guarantee the   electrical safety of this appliance   continuity must exist between the   appliance and an effective grounding   system. It is imperative that this basic   safety requirement be met. If there is   any doubt, have the electrical system of   the house checked by a qualified   electrician.   Keep these operating instructions in   a safe place and pass them on to   any future user.   Warning: At an altitude of more than   8200 ft (2500 m) the glass door can   break. Danger of injuries.   Only connect power to the   ~ appliance when all installation work is   complete.   4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   Installation   Use   Persons who lack physical, sensory   ~ This appliance is top-heavy and   must be secured to prevent the   possibility of tipping forward.   Keep the door closed until the   appliance is completely installed   and secured per installation   instructions.   or mental abilities, or experience with   the machine should not use it without   supervision or instruction by a   responsible person.   To reduce the risk of injury, do not   ~ allow children to play in, on or near the   appliance, especially in the door hinge   area.   This appliance must be installed   ~ and connected in compliance with the   installation instructions.   Do not store or use gasoline or other   ~ flammable vapors and liquids in the   vicinity of this or any other appliance.   Installation and repair work should   ~ be performed by a Miele authorized   service technician. Work by unqualified   persons could be dangerous and may   void the warranty.   Do not use any oils or grease on the   ~ door seal, as these will cause the seal   to deteriorate and become porous with   time.   Do not operate any appliance with a   ~ Do not block the ventilation gaps in   ~ damaged cord or plug, or if the   appliance has been damaged in any   manner. Contact Miele’s Technical Ser-   vice Department.   the plinth or the top of the appliance   housing unit as this would impair the   efficiency of the appliance, increase the   electricity consumption and could   cause damage to the appliance.   This equipment is not designed for   ~ maritime use or for use in mobile   installations such as recreational   vehicles or aircraft.   Never use a steam cleaner to clean   ~ the appliance. Pressurized steam could   damage electrical components and   cause a short circuit.   Do not install the appliance in a   ~ room with too low an ambient   Do not use any electrical equipment   ~ temperature, e.g., a garage, as this   may lead to the appliance switching off   for longer periods so that it cannot   maintain the required temperature.   inside the appliance. Danger of injury.   5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   Disposal of your old appliance   Before disposing of an old   ~ appliance, first make the door latch or   lock unusable.   Take off the door.   ~ Leave the shelves in place so that   ~ children may not easily climb inside.   Consult with your municipal policy   ~ on recycling.   Be careful not to damage any part of   ~ the pipework while awaiting disposal   by:   - puncturing the refrigerant   channels in the evaporator.   bending any pipework.   - - scratching the surface coating.   Splashes of refrigerant can damage the   eyes.   Your old refrigerator may have a   ~ cooling system that used CFCs   (chlorofluorocarbons). CFCs are believed   to harm stratospheric ozone.   If you intentionally release this CFC   refrigerant, you can be subject to fines   and imprisonment under provisions of   environmental legislation. Make sure the   CFC refrigerant is removed and disposed   of by a qualified technician.   SAVE THESE   INSTRUCTIONS   6 Guide to the wine storage unit   aCirculation fans / Active charcoal filter   bWooden racks   cInsulation panel to separate the upper and middle temperature zones   dBottle display rack   eControl panel / Insulation panel to separate the middle and lower temperature   zones   fMain switch to turn the appliance On/Off   gGlass door with UV filter   hConnection (behind the ventilation gap) for the Home Security System (HSS)   7 Guide to the wine storage unit   Control panel   aAccess button   fLong-term wine storage   bUpper temperature zone   cMiddle temperature zone   dLower temperature zone   gShort-term storage of white wine at a   moderate temperature   hShort-term storage of red wine at a   moderate temperature   eTemperature display:   Allows you to set the temperature   (X colder; Y warmer)   and   iOn/Off sensor button for the display   lighting   jOff sensor button for the temperature   and/or door alarm*   set the duration of the display   lighting   (X shorter; Y longer)   * only visibly when the relevant function   is activated   8 Before use   Before using for the first time   Turning the appliance On/Off   ^ Clean the inside of the appliance and ^ Open the appliance door.   the accessories with a mild solution   of warm water and liquid dish soap.   Dry with a soft cloth.   After installing the unit, wait at least   30 minutes before switching it on.   ^ Turn the appliance On/Off with the   main switch.   During transport, the fluids in the   refrigeration system may have   shifted, and will need some time to   The main switch is located on the   settle.   right-side underneath the control panel.   All three zones are switched on or   off together.   Once on, the appliance begins cooling.   When the door is open, the interior   lights come on.   The access button will light in the   control panel.   The preset temperatures (factory   settings) are reached after a few hours.   ,Turning off the appliance with   the main switch does not safely   isolate it from the power supply.   9 Settings   Using the settings   When a sensor button has been   selected with a finger touch, it will   appear yellow.   ^ To turn the display lighting on or off   when the door is closed, touch the   "display light" sensor button.   A de-selected button will appear white.   ^ Touch the access button so it turns   yellow.   ^ To change the settings, touch the   sensor button for the temperature   zone you wish to set.   The selected sensor button appears   yellow.   On the control panel you will now see   the sensor buttons of the three   temperature zones.   You can now select from the following   settings for the selected zone(s) or   change the pre-set temperature(s) as   desired.   The factory (default) settings for the   temperature zones are as follows:   – upper temperature zone:   red temper.   – middle temperature zone:   white temper.   For more information on setting the   temperature see "Optimum temperature   and air quality".   – lower temperature zone:   wine storage.   10   Settings   Custom settings   In the custom settings mode you can   select and change functions. The   function possibilities are described in   the respective chapters of this manual.   ^ To de-select a temperature zone   touch the sensor button for that   particular zone so that it turns white,   or select another sensor button.   Function   Display text   Temperature   °C - °F   † RemoteVision   ; Module settings   (optional accessory)   ^ To leave the settings menu, touch the   access button "p" so it turns white.   The last settings entered are stored.   Button sound on/off   = ; Exit Custom Settings   mode   The sensor buttons for the three   temperature zones disappear from the   control panel.   Humidity settings   o Even if you do not touch the access   button, the electronics will switch back   to normal after about 1 min.   11   Settings   Turning the button sound   On/Off   ^ While holding down the X button,   press the access button "p" once.   Keep holding the X button down until   the following appears in the display   (approx. 5 seconds).   If you prefer the buttons to be silent   when touched, the button sound can be   turned off.   ^ Touch the access button "p" so it   turns yellow.   ^ Tap the X button until = appears in   the display.   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm.   ^ Touch the sensor button for any   temperature zone so it turns yellow.   ^ By touching the X button, you can   choose between:   ^ Note the position of the X button, but   do not touch.   = 0 : Button sound is off   = 1 : Button sound is on   = – : Return to menu.   ^ Touch the access button "p" again so   it turns white.   Only the access button "p" is visible.   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm the setting.   ^ Place one finger on the position of   the X button and hold (the X button   will not be visible).   ^ Tap the X button until you see ; in   the display.   ^ Touch the access button "p".   You have now left the Custom settings   mode.   When you are in the Custom settings   mode the door alarm is turned off   automatically. Once the door is   closed it is reactivated.   12   Settings   Turning off for longer periods   of time   If the appliance is not going to be used   for an extended time (for example,   during a vacation) some precautions   should be taken.   ^ Turn the appliance off at the main   switch   ^ Unplug the appliance   ^ Clean the interior   ^ Leave the doors open to prevent   odors   13   Alarm   The appliance is equipped with an   alarm system, to ensure that the   temperature does not rise unnoticed   because of energy loss or an open   door.   Turning the temperature alarm Off   As soon as the alarm condition is   corrected, the alarm signal turns off   and the affected zone stops flashing in   the display. The "alarm" indicator goes   out.   The alarm system is always   operational, it does not need to be   turned on.   Temperature alarm   ^ To turn the alarm off early, press   the "alarm" sensor button.   If the temperature becomes too warm,   an alarm sounds, the "alarm" indicator   turns red and flashes. At the same time   the affected zone flashes in the display.   The alarm signal turns off. The "alarm"   indicator remains red and the   corresponding appliance zone   continues to flash until the alarm   condition is corrected.   If you use the Home Security   System, a temperature alarm will   also trigger your security alarm.   Once the temperature alarm is   turned off, the security alarm will   also shut off.   Door alarm   If the appliance door is left open for   over 5 minutes, an alarm signal will   sound and the "alarm" indicator will light   up.   The alarm will sound and the display   will flash if:   Turning the door alarm Off   – too much warm air flows into the   appliance, for example when bottles   are being loaded, re-arranged, or   taken out.   Once the door is closed the alarm turns   off and the "alarm" indicator goes out. If   the door has not been closed properly,   the alarm will sound again after five   minutes.   – a large number of bottles are being   stored for the first time.   – the power fails.   ^ To turn the alarm off early, press   the "alarm" sensor button. The "alarm"   indicator and signal will turn off.   14   Optimum temperature and air quality   Wine will continue to mature depending Setting the temperature   on the surrounding conditions. The   The factory (default) settings for the   length of time which wine can be kept   temperature zones are as follows:   in good condition will therefore depend   not only on the temperature but also on The upper temperature zone is set for   the air quality.   optimal red-wine storage:   Red temper 62°F (17°C)   The wine storage unit provides a   constant temperature, increased   The middle temperature zone is set for   humidity and an odor-free environment, optimal white-wine storage:   creating the best possible storage   conditions for your wine.   White temper 46°F (8°C)   The lower temperature zone is intended   for wine storage in general.   Temperature   Wine storage 51°F (11°C)   Wine can be stored at temperatures   between 41°F and 64°F (5 - 18°C). If   you would like to store red and white   wines together, choose a temperature   between 50°F and 54°F (10 - 12 °C).   Most white wines are palatable at this   temperature. It is best to take red wine   out of the appliance about 2 hours   before drinking. Open the wine to allow   it to breathe and to develop its aroma.   After 2 hours, red wine will be at the   correct temperature for drinking.   You can change the "purpose" of the   zones as you wish.   For example, you can store white wine   in the upper temperature zone, as long   as you adjust the temperature   accordingly:   ^ Tap the sensor button for the desired   temperature zone, so that it turns   yellow.   Storage temperatures above 72°F   (22°C) will cause wines to mature too   quickly. By contrast, wine should not be   stored below 41°F (5°C), since it will not   mature fully at this low temperature.   Fluctuations in temperature put wine   under stress and interrupt the maturing   process. Therefore, it is important to   maintain a constant temperature.   ^ Select the preferred temperature   setting so that the sensor button turns   yellow.   The setting "white temper" is not   available in the lower temperature   zone.   15   Optimum temperature and air quality   Temperatures can be independently   set in all three zones.   Insulation panels for thermal   separation   The unit comes factory pre-set for white The unit has two fixed insulation panels,   wine, red wine, and wine storage.   to divide the interior into the three   different temperature zones. This   allows you to store three different types   of wine, such as red wine, white wine   and champagne.   If you wish, you can change any or all   of these factory settings.   The correct serving temperature is   crucial for the taste and therefore your   enjoyment of the wine.   ^ Select the temperature zone you   would like to change the temperature   in.   The following temperatures are   recommended for the different types of   wine:   57°F to 64°F   Red wine:   (14 °C to 18°C)   Use the X and Y buttons next to the   temperature display to set the   temperature warmer or colder.   50°F to 54°F   Rosé:   (10 °C to 12 °C)   The factory-suggested temperature for   the selected zone appears in yellow.   46°F to 54°F   White wine:   (8 °C to 12 °C)   The temperature is now stored for this   zone.   Sparkling   wine:   45°F to 48°F   (7 °C to 9 °C)   Temperature ranges   41°F to 45°F   (5 °C to 7 °C)   Champagne:   – upper temperature zone   3°C to 18°C or   37°F to 64°F.   – middle temperature zone   3°C to 18°C or   37°F to 64°F.   – lower temperature zone   8°C to 18°C or   46°C to 64°F.   16   Optimum temperature and air quality   Temperature display   The temperature display on the   control panel always shows the   desired temperature.   The temperature display will flash if   the temperature in one of the zones is   too warm or too cold.   Tap the X and Y sensor buttons to   raise/lower the temperature 1°, or hold   them down to move through the   temperature range more quickly.   17   Optimum temperature and air quality   Temperature unit   ^ While holding down the X button,   (Fahrenheit/Celsius)   press the access button "p" once.   Keep holding the X button down until   the following appears in the display   (approx. 5 seconds).   The temperature can be displayed in   degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C).   ^ Touch the access button "p" so it   turns yellow.   ^ Tap the X button until † appears in   the display.   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm.   ^ By touching the X button you can   select either Fahrenheit or Celsius for   the temperature display.   † 0: Fahrenheit   ^ Touch the sensor button for any   temperature zone, so that it turns   yellow.   † 1: Celsius   ^ Note the position of the X button, but   do not touch.   † –: return to menu   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm the setting.   ^ Touch the access button "p" again so   it turns white.   ^ Tap the X button until a ; appears in   the display.   Only the access button "p" is visible.   ^ Place one finger on the position of   the X button and hold (the X button   will not be visible).   ^ Touch the access button "p".   You have left the Custom settings   mode.   When you are in the Custom settings   mode the door alarm is turned off   automatically. Once the door is   closed it is reactivated.   18   Optimum temperature and air quality   Humidity   Increasing or decreasing the   humidity   In a conventional refrigerator, the   humidity levels are too low for storing   wines. High humidity levels (60 - 70 %)   are very important for the storage of   wine, so that the corks remain moist.   Under low humidity, the corks dry out   from the outside and can no longer seal   the bottles properly. This is why wine   bottles should always be stored lying   down, so that the wine can keep the   corks moistened from within. If air   enters the bottle, a wine will inevitably   spoil.   The unit comes factory pre-set to high   humidity.   If you would like to use the wine unit for   long-term storage, it is recommended   that you select the higher humidity. The   interior climate will then correspond   with the conditions in a wine cellar.   Humidity is raised or lowered for all   temperature zones simultaneously.   Tip: Wine bottles should stand upright   for at least two hours before serving, or,   better still whole day long, to enable   deposits to settle to the bottom of the   bottle.   ^ Touch the access button "p" so it   turns yellow.   ^ Tap the sensor button for any   temperature zone so it turns yellow.   ^ Note the position of the X button, but   do not touch.   ^ Touch the access button "p" again so   it turns white.   Only the access button "p" is visible.   ^ Place one finger on the position of   the X button and hold (the X button   will not be visible).   19   Optimum temperature and air quality   ^ While holding down the X button,   If you have selected a higher   press the access button "p" once.   Keep holding the X button down until   the following appears in the display   (approx. 5 seconds).   humidity setting, the fans will cut in.   This is to ensure that the humidity is   uniformly distributed throughout the   interior.   Whenever the unit door is opened,   the fans will automatically switch off   temporarily.   ^ Tap the X button until 0 appears in   the display.   Air exchange through the   activate charcoal filter   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm.   External air passes through the filter   before entering the unit.   ^ By touching the X button you can   either increase or decrease the   humidity inside the unit.   o 0: lower humidity   The active charcoal filter ensures that   only clean, odor-free air enters the unit,   creating additional protection against   odor contamination.   o 1: higher humidity   o –: return to menu.   The filter will need to be changed   periodically, or when odors are   present in the unit. See "Cleaning   and Care - Active charcoal filter" for   more information.   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm the setting.   ^ Tap the X button until a ; appears in   the display.   ^ Touch the access button "p".   You have left the Custom settings   mode.   When you are in the Custom settings   mode the door alarm is turned off   automatically. Once the door is closed   it is reactivated.   20   Storing wine   Storage tips   Wooden racks   – Always unpack bottles – do not store   wine in crates or boxes.   – Always lay bottles on their side for   storage. This keeps the corks moist   from the inside, preventing air from   entering.   – Store similar wine varieties beside   each other on the same shelf, to   avoid restacking and the need to   disturbed other bottles.   For convenient removal and addition of   bottles, the wooden racks can be   pulled out on rails.   – Before serving, rosé and red wine   bottles should spend at least two   hours upright and open, to reach   optimal drinking temperature.   Sparkling wine and champagnes   should be chilled briefly in the   refrigerator before serving.   The wooden racks can also be   completely removed.   ^ Pull out the empty wooden rack   (along with the rails) as far as the   stop, then lift it up and out.   – Remember that wine should always   be cooled to slightly lower than the   ideal serving temperature, as the   temperature increases by 1° to 2° as   soon as it is poured into a glass.   ^ To replace the racks, set them on the   extended rails so that they click into   place.   Be sure that the ventilation slits at   the rear of the unit are not blocked.   They are essential for the unit to   operate properly.   21   Storing wine   Bottle display rack   The display rack can only be attached   to wooden racks with wide cross-ties. In   the upper temperature zone, these are   found in the lower position. In the lower   temperature zones, they are found in   both the upper and lower position.   The display rack, allows you to display   selected bottles so they can be seen   even with the door closed.   It is recommended that the wooden   racks always be left in the pre-set   positions. This makes optimal use of   the interior space.   Never stack bottles on the wooden   racks. Only the bottom-most level in   each temperature zone can support   a stack of bottles (remove the   wooden rack).   ^ Lay the wine bottles in the display   rack, so that they touch the wooden   guide-rail a.   Maximum capacity   The unit can hold approx. 102 bottles   (0.75 l).   ^ To remove the display rack pull it up   and out, then attach it to the rear   position on the wooden rack b.   The bottles can now be stored on the   wooden rack in the usual manner.   Additional display racks are   available from Miele.   22   Storing wine   Display lighting   Duration of the display lighting   The display lighting can be turned on if   you wish the bottles to be lit up even   when the door is closed.   The display lighting is factory pre-set   to 30 minutes.   Turning on   ^ To change this time setting, press   and hold the "Display light" sensor   button for 2 seconds.   ^ Touch the access button "p" so it   turns yellow.   The set time (in minutes) appears in the   display:   ^ Touch the "Display light" sensor   button so that it turns yellow.   Use the X and Y buttons next to the   display to change the duration of the   lighting in increments of 15 minutes.   The display lighting will now remain on   in the 2 lower temperature zones, even   when the door is closed. When the door   is open, the interior lighting also comes   on in all three temperature zones.   You can set the lighting to last for 15,   30, 45, 60, 75 or 90 minutes.   ^ To confirm the setting touch the   access button "p" until all the displays   go out.   Turning off   ^ Touch the "Display light" sensor   button so that it turns white.   If the door is closed before the set   time is completed, the lighting   duration starts over again from the   beginning.   The display lighting is now turned off.   When the door is closed, the interior is   dark, and when the door is opened the   interior lighting comes on.   23   Defrosting   During normal operation, condensate   and frost can form on the rear wall of   the refrigerator and drawers.   You do not need to remove this   build-up, it will defrost and evaporate   automatically with the heat generated   by the appliance.   24   Cleaning and care   Before cleaning   To reduce the risk of electrical   shock, disconnect the appliance   from the power supply by shutting   off the power main, tripping the   circuit breaker or unplugging the   power cord before maintenance.   ^ Use the main switch to turn the   appliance off completely.   Never use cleaning agents   The main switch is located on the right   side underneath the control panel.   containing abrasive substances   such as sand, soda, acids, chlorides   or chemical solvents.   ^ Unplug the power cord.   Non-abrasive cleaning agents are   also unsuitable, as they can cause   matte areas to appear.   ^ Remove any bottles from the   appliance and store it in a cool place.   ^ Take out any removable parts,   e.g., shelves.   Avoid getting water on the solid   wood facing or the shelves.   Cleaning the interior   Do not use a steam cleaner to clean   this appliance. Pressurized steam   could penetrate electrical   components and cause a short   circuit.   ^ It is recommended to clean the   interior once a month.   ^ Use a mild solution of warm water   and liquid dish soap.   ^ Clean the wooden racks with a damp   cloth. Do not allow the racks to   become too wet.   Do not allow water to get into the   electronic unit or lights.   ^ After washing, wipe down the interior   and accessories with a clean wet   cloth, then dry with a soft cloth.   Leave the appliance doors open for a   short time, so the moisture can   evaporate.   25   Cleaning and care   Ventilation slits   Active charcoal filters   ^ Check the ventilation slits regularly.   Remove any dirt/dust with a vacuum   cleaner or brush. Clean as needed.   Replacement filters are available   from Miele.   Door seals   Do not use any oils or grease on the   door seals as these will cause the   seals to deteriorate and become   porous over time.   ^ Clean the door seal with water only   and dry thoroughly.   ^ 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.   After cleaning   ^ Return all bottles to the appliance.   ^ Replace the cover a over the new   filter.   ^ Insert the plug into the power outlet   and turn on the appliance at the main   switch.   26   Cleaning and care   Changing the light bulbs   Never touch a halogen bulb with   bare fingers.   Do not remove the light covers for   the display lighting. Should the   lighting covers be damaged or need   to be removed due to damage, do   not look directly or with an optical   instrument at the lighting.   When inserting a glass halogen   bulb, always hold with a soft cloth.   Interior lighting:   The lighting automatically switches off   after the door has been open for   approx. 5 minutes. This is not a fault.   After the bulb has cooled for a short   time it will turn on again.   ^ Pull the defective light bulb from the   socket.   If the light does not come on when the   door is opened briefly, the light bulb   should be changed.   ^ Place the new bulb in the socket.   Halogen bulb type:   5 W/12 V/socket G 4.   ^ Use the main switch to turn the   appliance off.   ^ Put the light cover back on and turn   clockwise into place.   To reduce the risk of electric shock,   disconnect the appliance from the   power supply by unplugging or   tripping the circuit breaker.   Restore power to the appliance.   ^ Turn the light cover counterclockwise   and pull out.   27   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 strict   accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairs   could cause personal injury or machine damage and may void the warranty.   What if the appliance does not get cold?   Possible fault   Solution   The machine is not turned on.   Check whether the appliance is   switched on at the main switch.   The machine is not plugged in.   Check that the plug is correctly   inserted in the power outlet.   Check that the fuse has not tripped.   The temperature is set incorrectly.   What if the temperature is too low?   Select a warmer temperature.   The door is not closed.   Reset the circuit breaker.   Check the display.   See "Setting the temperature".   Check that the door has been closed   properly.   A large amount of bottles has been put This makes the compressor run for   in the appliance at the same time. longer, causing the temperature in the   appliance to fall automatically.   What if the compressor kicks on very frequently and for too long?   The ventilation slits are covered or   dusty.   Clean with a vacuum or brush.   The door has been opened too   frequently.   Once the appliance returns to the set   temperature the compressor will turn   off.   The door is not closed.   Check that the door has been closed   properly.   28   Frequently asked questions   What if the alarm is ringing?   Possible fault   Solution   The appliance door has been open for Close the door.   longer than 5 minutes.   What if the alarm is ringing and the "alarm" indicator is lit?   The door is not closed.   One of these conditions has caused the   temperature in the appliance to   become too warm.   The ventilation slits are covered.   A large amount of wine was stored at   once.   Once the alarm condition has been   corrected, the alarm will turn off and the   "alarm" indicator will stop flashing.   There has been a power failure.   What if the display lighting is not working?   The display lighting turns off   automatically depending on the time   set. See "Display lighting".   If the display lighting still does not turn   on after 15 minutes with the door   closed, contact Miele Technical Ser-   vice.   A white coating has formed around the wine corks.   The corks are made of a material which The white coating can be removed with   has caused a chemical reaction   (oxidation).   a dry cloth.   The coating has no effect on the quality   of the wine.   Mildew is beginning to form on the wine bottle labels.   Depending on the type of adhesive   used mildew may begin to form on the adhesive residue.   labels.   Wash the wine bottles and remove any   29   Frequently asked questions   The appliance is making noises.   Issue   Possible fault   Solution   Brrrrr...   Humming noise made by the These noises are not a   compressor. This noise can   get louder for brief periods   when the motor is switching   on.   fault.   The noise of the   compressor and the   coolant circulating in the   system is unavoidable.   Blubb, blubb....   Click....   A gurgling noise can be   heard when coolant is   circulating through the pipes.   Clicking sounds are made   when the thermostat switches   the compressor on and off.   Sssrrrrr....   On multi-zone and frost-free   appliances you can   sometimes just hear the   movement of air circulating   inside the appliance.   Rattling, vibrating   The appliance is uneven.   Realign the appliance   using a level, by raising or   lowering the screw feet   underneath the appliance.   The appliance is touching   another appliance or piece of   furniture.   Move it away.   Drawers, baskets or shelves Check all removable   are unstable or sticking.   items and refit them   correctly.   Bottles or containers are   unstable or knocking against   each other.   Separate them.   The transport cable clips are Remove the clips.   hanging loose at the back of   the appliance.   30   After sales service   In the event of a fault which you cannot MieleCare   easily fix yourself, please contact the   (USA only)   Miele Technical Service Department at   the address on the back of this booklet. MieleCare, our Extended Service   Contract program; gives you the   When contacting the Technical Service   assurance of knowing that your   Department, please quote the model   appliance investment is covered by 5   and serial number of your appliance   years of worry-free ownership.   given on the data plate inside the   MieleCare is the only Extended Service   appliance.   Contract in the industry that guarantees   repairs by a Miele Authorized Service   Provider using genuine Miele parts.   Only genuine Miele parts installed by   factory-trained professionals can   guarantee the safety, reliability and   longevity of your Miele appliance.   Please note that unless expressly   approved in writing by the Miele Ser-   vice department, Extended Service   Contracts offered by other providers for   Miele products will not be recognized   by Miele. Our goal is to prevent   unauthorized (and untrained) service   personnel from working on your Miele   products, possibly doing further   damage to them, you and/or your   home.   To learn more about MieleCare   Extended Service Contracts, please   contact your appliance dealer or visit   us online at:   31   32   Installation instructions   To prevent accidents   and machine damage   read these instructions   before   installation or use.   Caring for the environment   Disposal of packing materials   Disposal of an old appliance   The cardboard box and packing   materials are biodegradable and   recyclable. Please recycle.   Old appliances contain materials that   can be recycled. Please contact your   local recycling center about the   possibility of recycling these materials.   Ensure that any plastic wrappings,   bags, etc., are disposed of safely and   kept out of the reach of babies and   young children. Danger of suffocation!   Before discarding an old appliance,   disconnect it from the electrical supply   and cut off the power cord to prevent it   from becoming a hazard.   34   Installation   Installation site   ,In areas with a tropical climate   (over 100°F/38°C and more than   70% air humidity) the wine cooler   must only be operated in air   conditioned locations. Otherwise the   function of the machine cannot be   guaranteed.   The appliance should be installed in a   dry, well ventilated room.   Do not install the appliance:   - outdoors,   - in an environment with dripping   water,   - in rooms which are at risk of frost.   Have the appliance installed by a   qualified technician, according to   the enclosed installation instructions.   The installation location should not be   exposed to direct sunlight, nor near a   heat source, such as an oven,   radiator, etc.   The ambient temperature should not   drop below 55 °F (13 °C) or rise above   110 °F (43 °C), otherwise malfunctions   may occur.   ,WARNING   This appliance is top-heavy and   must be secured to prevent the   possibility of tipping forward.   Anti-tip protection is required.   Keep the door closed until the   appliance is completely installed   and secured as per the installation   instructions.   If installation next to a heat source is   unavoidable, use a suitable insulating   plate or observe the following minimum   distances from the heat source:   – 1 1/4" (3 cm) from an electric cooktop   or oven.   Empty weight of your machine:   – 12" (30 cm) from a gas cooktop or   oven.   KWT 16X1 Vi . . . . . . . 337 lbs (153 kg)   35   Installation   Base   Installation niche   A fully loaded appliance is very heavy.   The load-bearing capacity of your floor   must meet the following requirements:   To ensure safe, trouble-free installation   and the best possible cosmetic result,   check to be sure that the installation   space complies with the installation   dimensions. See "Niche dimensions".   KWT 16x1 Vi. . . . . . . . 704 lbs (319 kg)   To ensure that the appliance is installed   securely and functions properly, the   base must be flat, level and made of a   hard, rigid material.   The side walls of the installation cavity   must be plumb.   The minimum thickness of the side   walls and the top wall must be 5/8"   (16 mm).   If in doubt, contact Miele.   The minimum thickness of the toe-kick   panel must be ½" (13 mm). A thickness   of 3/4" (19 mm) is recommended.   Furniture/fixtures   The new appliance will be mounted   securely to adjacent and overhead   furniture/fixtures.   Custom door panels   For this reason it is essential that all   attachable furniture/fixtures are   connected securely to the base or the   wall by suitable means.   This appliance is compatible with all   styles and designs of kitchen cabinetry.   The total weight of the decorative   panel(s) must not exceed the following:   KWT 16x1 Vi. . . . . . . . . 137 lbs (62 kg)   Ventilation   The air intake and outlet must not be   blocked or covered in any way. They   also need to be dusted/cleaned on a   regular basis.   Do not install a solid custom door   panel onto the front of the appliance.   Condensation will form between the   glass and custom door.   36   Installation   Installation options   Side-by-side   There are many different installation   options. You are limited only by the   design of the kitchen.   This appliance can be installed   "side-by-side" with another   fridge/freezer using a "Merging Kit".   The "Merging Kit" is available from   Miele.   The door hinge cannot be   exchanged.   Contact Miele or your dealer for   specific information about which   combinations will work with your   appliance.   Single column   The appliance can be installed at any   preferred location in the kitchen.   However, be sure the door will open   and close properly in the chosen   location.   For instructions on how to attach the   appliances and install the heating   mat, please refer to the instructions   included with the "Merging Kit",   available from Miele.   Appliances attached together using   the "Merging Kit"   If the appliances are installed directly   next to each other (without a partition),   they need to be attached together   using the "Merging Kit".   37   Installation   Installation with partition using the   "Merging Kit"   Side panels   If one side of the appliance is visible, a   side panel must be used.   The side panel must be firmly secured   to the wall, the floor and the overhead   furniture/fixtures before the appliance is   placed in the cavity.   The dimensions of the side panel are   taken from the opposite wall of the   installation space. During installation,   ensure that the cavity is square and the   measurements are correct.   Adjusting the door opening   angle (optional accessory)   The minimum thickness of the partition   is 5/8" (16 mm).   Depending on the installation site, it   may be necessary to adjust the door   opening angle to 90°.   If there is a partition with a thickness   from 5/8" (16 mm) to 6 5/16" (160 mm)   between the adjacent appliances, then   each appliance should be individually   installed within its own niche using the   mounting accessories included.   ^ Open the door.   The "Merging Kit" will also be needed.   The "Merging Kit" is available from   Miele.   Installation with partition without   using the "Merging Kit"   If there is a partition with a thickness of   more than 6 5/16" (160 mm) between   the adjacent appliances, then each   appliance should be individually   installed within its own niche using the   mounting accessories included (the   "Merging Kit" is not necessary).   ^ Insert the banking pin through the   holes and drive in with a hammer.   38   Dimensions   Power supply   1. Power supply   A KWT 16X1 Vi   12" (305 mm)   Door dimensions (open min. 90°)   A KWT 16X1 Vi   26 5/8" (677 mm)   39   Dimensions   Niche dimensions   40   Dimensions   41   Installation   Before you begin   Tools needed for installation   – Cutter with adjustable blade   – Cordless screwdriver T 20   – Torx screwdriver T 20   Read these instructions completely   and carefully.   Have the appliance installed by a   qualified technician, according to   the enclosed installation instructions.   – Hammer drill for drilling holes in wall   or floor   – Wood drills in different sizes   – Hammer   To reduce the risk of injury or   damage to the product, two people   should be used for installation.   – Open end wrench ½" (SW 13 mm)   – Box-end wrench   – 5/16" (8 mm) hex nut driver   – Adhesive tape   These installation instructions are   intended for use by qualified installers.   In addition to these instructions, the   appliance must be installed in   accordance with all local codes. In the   absence of a local code, the following   should be used:   – Multi-grip pliers   – Level   – In the USA, the National Electric   Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest   edition/State and Municipal codes   and/or local codes.   – Metal tape measure   – Square   Other   – In Canada, the Canadian Electric   code C22.1 - latest edition/Provincial   and Municipal codes and/or local   codes.   – Stepladder   – Dolly, hand tuck   – Wooden beam (cross section min.   3" x 4" [75 mm x 100 mm)] as an   alternative tilt protection, length   according to the width of the   installation cavity)   – Wooden screws in different sizes   Optional accessories   – "Merging Kit" for side-by-side   installation   – RemoteVision module for wireless   installation   42   Installation   Check the installation niche   Before installation   To ensure a safe, trouble-free   ,Caution - the appliance is very   heavy. Use caution when unpacking   and opening the door, danger of   tipping.   installation and the best possible   cosmetic result, check to be sure   that the installation space complies   with the installation requirements.   ^ To protect the base from damage   during installation, attach a hard   board, linoleum, etc., to the floor in   front of the intended installation   location.   ^ Check the base (see "Installation").   ^ Check the dimensions of the cavity.   ^ Check that the cavity is square.   ^ Check the location of the power   outlet.   ^ Take the supplied accessories out of   the protective packaging.   ^ Check that all furniture parts in the   vicinity of the appliance are securely   connected to the wall.   ^ Check that the adjacent   furniture/fixtures do not collide with   the open door.   ^ Do not remove the installation   supports from the appliance doors.   They will be used later in the   installation niche.   There are transportation safety   devices inside the appliance to   protect the shelves until installation   is complete. Do not remove them,   or parts may be damaged.   ^ Check the appliance for damage in   transit.   Do not install the appliance if it is   visibly damaged. If in doubt, contact   Miele.   43   Installation   ^ Loosen the bracket that holds the   appliance to the pallet.   ^ Unscrew the screws a on the cover   b and pull off the sticker c.   ,Caution! The appliance is no   longer secured and may be   unstable.   ^ Remove the cover b.   ^ From the rear of the appliance   carefully lift it from the pallet.   Once the appliance is on the ground it   can be rolled around.   RemoteVision module   installation   ^ Push the module into the slot until it   locks into place.   (optional accessory)   Always disconnect the appliance   from the power supply when   performing installation, maintenance   or service work.   ^ Connect the appliance to the power   supply and turn it on. After several   seconds the indicator light will come   on.   Install the RemoteVision module   before placing the appliance in its   installation niche.   The indicator light will display different   colors one after the other; any control   light at the end indicates that the   module was correctly installed.   Once connected the RemoteVision   module will increase the energy   consumption of the appliance.   The slot for the RemoteVision module is   located in the lower area of the back of   your appliance.   44   Installation   If the indicator light does not come on,   installation of the module was   Home Security System (HSS)   If desired, the wine storage unit can be   connected to the security system of   your house, via a switching contact.   If connected, you will be immediately   informed of rising temperatures in the   wine cooler.   unsuccessful. In that case, repeat the   process. If that does not correct the   problem, contact Miele.   The Home security system   connection must be hooked up   before the unit is installed.   Contact a qualified electrician or   authorized agent from alarm   company to connect your home's   security system to the wine cellar.   ^ Pull the antenna d straight out.   ^ Guide the cover b over the antenna   d and screw on the cover.   Always disconnect the appliance   from the power supply before   performing installation, maintenance   or service work.   ^ Angle the antenna d so that it faces   to the right or left.   ^ If necessary, disconnect the power   supply and continue installing the   appliance.   If you would like to connect your   appliance to the Home Security   System, proceed now (see "Home   Security System").   ^ Remove the toe-kick panel from the   appliance.   45   Installation   Preparing the installation   niche   Keep the appliance doors closed   until it is securely fastened in the   niche. Tipping hazard.   ^ Choose the desired switching   contact and connect according to   alarm system requirements.   If the installation niche is deeper than   the appliance, a solid wooden beam a   can be placed behind the anti-tip   Output of the Home Security System on   the electronic board:   brackets b so the appliance can be   securely attached to the base or wall.   The length of the wooden beam a   should be to the width of the installation   space.   If possible, always screw the   wooden beam into existing studs on   the rear panel of the niche.   Mounting Accessories   NC:   normally closed   Com: common   The mounting accessories needed for   installing the appliance into the niche   are included in the packaging. Several   plastic bags are included which are   numbered alphabetically.   NO:   normally open   Switching capacity: 120 V/250mA   30 V/1A   ^ Continue with the appliance   installation.   The bag needed for each step will be   marked with its respective letter.   ^ Use the included Torx screwdriver to   tighten the screws.   46   Installation   Anti-tip-brackets   The anti-tip brackets help keep the   appliance safely secured to the   installation niche to prevent tipping.   Two anti-tip brackets are   recommended for each appliance or   appliance combination (side-by-side).   ^ Drill pilot holes:   – 1/8" (3 mm) for the 5 x 60 mm wood   screws   – 1/16" (2 mm) for the 4 x 15 mm wood   screws.   The distance "D" between the anti-tip   brackets b is the width of the   appliance.   ^ Tightly secure the anti-tip brackets in   the niche.   Be certain that the screws penetrate   through the flooring and into the wall   plate a minimum of 3/4" (19 mm).   ^ Position the anti-tip brackets b on   the left and right walls of the   appliance niche.   ^ Mark the holes through the anti-tip   brackets b on the floor of the   installation niche.   ^ Set the brackets aside.   Assure that there are no electrical   wires or plumbing in the area which   the screws could penetrate-risk of   injury and damage.   47   Installation   Securing an alternative anti-tip   device   – The beam must cover the appliance   by at least 2" (50.8 mm).   If the anti-tip brackets cannot be   attached securely, an alternative   anti-tip device can be used.   ^ Mark the installation height (lower   edge of the beam) on the rear wall of   the niche.   Ensure that there is no "give" between   the appliance and the anti-tip device.   ^ Select screws according to the   thickness of the wooden beam.   Example: 3 ½" (89 mm) screw for 2x4   beam.   If possible, always screw the   wooden beam to existing studs.   ^ Determine the number of screws   based on the cavity width, to ensure   that the beam will be attached   securely.   ^ Locate wall studs near the rear wall   of the cavity and mark drill holes in   the beam.   ^ Pre-drill the wooden beam.   ^ Attach the wooden beam to the rear   wall of the niche.   If a side-by-side installation is desired,   connect the two appliances together.   See the Installation Manual included   with the "Merging Kit".   ^ Cut a wooden beam   (cross section min. 3" x 4"   [75 mm x 100 mm]) to the required   length.   The length is equal to the width of the   installation niche.   – If the installation cavity is deeper   than the appliance, select a beam   which has a larger cross section, or   attach two beams.   48   Installation   Sliding the appliance into the   installation niche   The plug of the appliance should be   easily accessible after installation.   If the plug is not accessible after the   appliance has been installed,   disconnection from the power   supply should be completed via the   circuit breaker.   In the case of side-by-side   installations, a separate outlet must   be used for each appliance.   ^ To prevent the power cord from   becoming caught:   Tie a piece of string to the middle of   the power cord and feed it forward   under the appliance. When sliding   the appliance in, pull the cable   forward c.   ^ Unscrew the plinth.   ^ Carefully slide the appliance into the   space until the height-adjustable   wheels interlock with the anti-tip   brackets d.   If resistance is felt when attempting to   slide the appliance into the installation   niche - for example, because the floor   is uneven,   ^ Turn the rear adjustable wheels   slightly outward (see "Aligning the   appliance"), then push the appliance   in.   ^ To protect the corners of the   installation space, attach the   supplied edge protector a on both   sides with adhesive tape.   Be careful not to damage the power   cord attached to the floor.   ^ Plug the appliance into the power   outlet b.   ^ Remove the edge protector a.   49   Installation   Aligning the appliance   A mark is located on the appliance   base and is used as a standard gauge   for height adjustment. When adjusting   the height, align this mark at 1 1/4"   (32 mm) above the floor.   ^ Align the appliance with the custom   front.   ^ Place a marking-out level over the   installation aids e on the door.   ^ Unscrew the height-adjustable feet   until the mark on the base has   reached the indicated guide   dimension 1 1/4" (32 mm).   It is very important to comply with   this dimension for the subsequent   alignment of the custom door fronts.   The installation aids e have been   designed for the following total   thickness of custom doors:   – 3/4" (19 mm)   – 1 1/2" (38 mm).   Be sure to take into account the   possible differing thicknesses of the   custom doors that are to be fitted   subsequently.   The height-adjustable feet at the front   and rear can all be adjusted from the   front.   ^ Align the custom doors with a level.   – Front: with an open-ended wrench   ½" (SW 13).   The feet can be adjusted from the   top and bottom f.   – Rear: with a 5/16" (8 mm) hex nut   driver via flexible shaft g.   50   Installation   Note:   If there is no way to attach the top of   the appliance, it can be attached to the   sides of the installation niche.   – Do not twist or jam the appliance   inside the niche. When unscrewing   the height-adjustable feet, proceed   gradually, alternating between left   and right.   ^ Pull out the plate side lugs i.   – The adjustment of the rear feet is   aided if the appliance is lifted at the   rear (tipped forward slightly).   – If using a wooden beam as an   alternative anti-tip device, rotate the   appliance all the way toward the   wooden beam.   – Do not use a power tool to adjust the   rear feet!   Attaching the appliance to the   installation niche   ^ Secure the attachment plate side lugs.   If there is a fairly large gap above the   appliance, cut a wooden beam to fit   exactly and place it in the gap.   ^ Screw the attachment plate lugs h to   the overhead furniture/fixtures.   51   Installation   ^ Place the second filler strip on the   peg and press both filler strips   together.   ^ Insert both filler strips into the   installation space above the   appliance, until they click into place.   ^ If necessary, shorten the filler strip j   to the required height.   ^ Place the 2 strips on top of each   other k.   ^ Insert the filler strip until you hear it   click into place l.   ^ Open the appliance door.   For a side-by-side combination the filler   strips from both appliances are put   together to form one long filler strip:   ^ Screw the attachment plate lugs m to   the adjacent furniture/fixtures.   With side-by-side combinations, only   the external side of the appliances can   be secured to the niche.   ^ Take the peg from the "side-by-side   merging kit" and insert it halfway into   the filler strip rail on the left-side   appliance.   52   Installation   Preparing the custom door   ^ Open the appliance door.   ^ Unscrew the installation supports n   from the appliance door.   ^ Measure the distance X between the   bracket and the overhead   furniture/fixtures.   ^ Loosen the remaining screws from   the strips o on each side of the door,   then remove.   ^ Loosen the two nuts.   Set aside the nuts - you will need   them again later.   ^ Set aside the screws and side strips   o - you will need them again later.   ^ With the inside facing up, lay the   custom door on a stable surface (to   avoid scratch marks, place some   plastic or a cloth on the surface).   ^ Take off the light switch cover.   ^ Close the appliance door.   53   Installation   When performing any work on the   custom door, always observe the   following:   – Always select the best load-bearing   surface of the custom door as the   location for screws.   – Select a screw length that is shorter   than the thickness of the door front.   Attaching and aligning the   custom door front   ^ Mark the distance X on the back-side   of the custom door.   ^ Fit the door handle to the custom   door.   ^ Also calculate and mark the center of   the custom door Y.   Note that the screws are applied from   the reverse side.   ^ Remove the mounting frame from the   appliance door and position it   according to the markings on the   custom door.   ^ Pre-drill the holes.   ^ Tightly screw on the bracket using   the pre-drilled holes:   Attach the bracket to each   attachment point with at least one   screw.   ^ Attach the bracket at the top with at   least 5 screws:   ^ Open the upper door and hang the   custom door with the adjusting rail   over the double-threaded bolts p.   ^ Screw the nuts q a few turns onto   the double-threaded bolts. Do not   tighten completely.   The bracket includes a variety of holes   for the various design options of   custom doors.   ^ Close the door.   54   Installation   ^ Adjust the custom door to adjacent   furniture/fixtures.   Attaching the covers   ^ Align the custom door with the   double-threaded bolts.   ^ Tighten the nuts on the adjusting rail.   This will correct the side alignment of   the door.   ^ To mount the cover strips on both   sides of the door, click them into   place from bottom to top, into the   gap between the appliance door and   the custom door.   ^ Put the side strips o back into place   and screw them completely down on   both sides of the appliance door.   Bag E contains spare screws for this   purpose.   ^ Align the custom door again as   needed and tighten all screws on the   sides.   ^ Screw the brackets onto both sides   of the appliance, to hold the cover   strip.   55   Installation   Attaching the toe-kick cover   The maximum height of the toe-kick   cover is 4" (102 mm) from the top of   the floor. Do not cover ventilation   slits in the plinth. Risk of damage to   the appliance.   ^ If required, cut the toe-kick cover to   the required length and height.   ^ Insert the cover strip into the space   between the appliance and the side   panel.   For side-by-side combinations, the   cover strips (on both sides of the   appliance) are applied to the   outermost spaces only.   ^ Attach the plinth to the appliance.   ^ Put the included cover plates in   place.   ^ Attach the light switch cover.   56   Installation   ^ Remove the foil from the adhesive   strips.   ^ Attach a toe-kick cover to the plinth.   ^ Cut the cover strips (long for the   sides of the door) to the required   Attaching the cover strips   length X.   ^ Push the cover strips on the into the   gap between the furniture door and   glass pane.   If the frame width is narrow, the cover   strip side piece may need to be   shortened.   To determine the required length of the   side piece, one test piece is enclosed   with the cover strip.   ^ Cut the cover strips (short for the top   and bottom of the door) to the   required length Y.   ^ Push the cover strips into the gap   between the furniture door and glass   pane.   57   Installation   Mounting the air separator   The air separator keeps the supply and   exhaust air separate. This prevents   warm exhaust air from flowing into the   machine, optimizing the energy   performance of the unit.   ^ Position the air separator in the   center of the appliance door.   ^ From below, screw the air separator   firmly onto the door with the 2   screws.   ^ If necessary, shorten the three parts   of the air separator.   ^ Insert the foam pieces back into the   sides.   58   Electrical connection   The appliance is supplied with a   UL-listed, 3-wire power cord and   NEMA 5-15 P plug ready for connection   to a 120 V, 60 Hz supply.   , Avoid the risk of electrical   shock   - Plug into a grounded 3-prong   outlet.   The fuse rating is 15 amps.   - Do not move the ground plug.   - Do not use an adapter.   - Do not use an extension cord.   The appliance requires a 3-wire   receptacle.   The receptacle must be installed by a   licensed electrician only.   Failure to follow these instructions   can result in death, fire, or electrical   shock.   In the case of side-by-side installations,   a separate outlet must be used for each   appliance. Ideally, the power outlet   should be next to the appliance and   easily accessible. Do not connect the   appliance to the power supply by an   extension cord. Extension cords do not   guarantee the required safety of the   appliance (danger of overheating).   Improper connection of the   equipment grounding conductor   may result in electric shock. If you   are in any doubt as to whether the   appliance has been properly   grounded, have the appliance   checked by a qualified electrician or   service technician.   If any changes are needed to the   household wiring or power supply, this   work must be performed by a qualified   electrician.   Installation, repairs and other work   by unqualified persons could be   dangerous.   Before installing the appliance,   verify that the voltage, load and   circuit rating information found on   the data plate match the household   electrical supply.   If there are any questions regarding the   electrical connection of this appliance   to the power supply, please consult a   licensed electrician or call the Miele   Technical Service.   U1-800-999-1360   V1-800-565-6435   59   RemoteVision (optional accessory)   Miele's RemoteVision Wi-Fi technology   creates a 'virtual link' between your   appliance and our monitoring center. If   a fault occurs, Miele's client service   center will be notified and contact you,   or another trusted individual identified   on your call roster, in order to gain   access to your appliance to fix the   problem.   Be sure your wireless system meets the   following requirements   – A wireless router that supports an   IEEE 802.11b protocol   – Windows XP® or newer operating   system, Mac® OS X 10.3 or higher   – Cable or DSL modem   – Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6 or   higher, Safari 2.0 or higher, Firefox   1.5 or higher   For information on set-up and   installation of the RemoteVision module   see the "Installation" section of this   manual.   * Please note that each wireless router   manufacturer supplies their own device   drivers and setup programs. Due to the   differences in manufacturers, exact   router setup instructions are not   included in this manual. Wording and   instructions may vary.   60   RemoteVision (optional accessory)   Accessing the RemoteVision   ^ Tap the X button until ; appears in   the display.   control panel   ^ Touch the access button "p" to   confirm.   See the table on the following page for   a description of each setting in the   display.   ^ Touch the access button "p" so it   turns yellow.   ^ Use the Y or X buttons to select the   RemoteVision options.   The module has been connected to   the network when ; # appears in the   display.   ^ Touch the sensor button for any   temperature zone so it turns yellow.   If ; # does not appear, refer to the   "Network options" section of the   XKM 2000 Installation Instruction   manual.   ^ Note the position of the X button, but   do not touch.   ^ Touch the access button "p" again so   it turns white.   ^ Press and hold the access button "p"   for 2 seconds to confirm the change.   Only the access button "p" is visible.   ^ Place one finger on the position of   the X button and hold (the X button   will not be visible).   ^ To return to the main menu, tap the X   button until a solid ; - appears in the   display.   ^ While holding down the X button,   press the access button "p" once.   Keep holding the X button down until   the following appears in the display   (approx. 5 seconds).   ^ Press the access button "p" to   confirm.   ^ Tap the X button until a ; appears in   the display.   ^ Touch the access button "p".   You have left the Custom settings   mode.   Access to the Custom settings mode is   now active for approximately 10   seconds.   When you are in the Custom settings   mode the door alarm is turned off   automatically. Once the door is   closed it is reactivated.   61   RemoteVision (optional accessory)   MasterCool control panel options for RemoteVision   Status indicators Description of function   Flashing ; ~   Flashing ; ‡   Flashing ; |   Module booting phase   Not connected to network   Connection to network established, no IP address   assigned   Solid   ; #   Connected to network   Flashing ; <   In Ad-Hoc Mode, not connected   In Ad-Hoc Mode, connected   Flashing ; =   Selectable   options   Description of function   ; -   ; 2   ; 3   ; 4   Back   Reboot the module   Reset to factory settings   Enter Ad-Hoc Mode   Note: If you cannot select any option (other than ; - "Back", the module has not   been installed correctly.   62   63   Alteration rights reserved / 4209   KWT 1601 Vi, KWT 1611 Vi   M .-Nr.   0 7 6 82 490   / 02   For the most updated manual see the Miele web site.   |