Storing Wine Bottles; Wooden Shelves; Descriptive Labels; Maximum Capacity - Miele KWTN 14826 SDE ed Operating And Installation Manual

Frost free freezer with wine conditioning unit, ice cube maker and dynamic cooling
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Storing wine bottles

Wooden shelves

Any vibration or movement of the bottle
can affect the wine by interrupting the
natural respiration process and so
impair the taste.
As far as possible, store bottles of the
same type of wine beside each other
on the same shelf. Removing a bottle of
one type will then leave the other types
undisturbed and will avoid the need to
move different bottles around.
The upper wooden shelves in each
zone are on runners which can be
pulled out to make it easier to store and
remove bottles.
The wooden shelves can be removed if
required.
^ Pull out the wooden shelf on its
runners until it stops, then lift it up
and out.
^ To replace the shelf, click it into
place on the extended runners.
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Descriptive labels

Use the labels supplied to identify your
wine quickly and easily. Insert the
labels into the shelf edge trim from
above.
Additional labels can be purchased
from your Miele Dealer or the Miele
Spare Parts Department.

Maximum capacity

A total of 41 bottles (0.75 litre) can be
stored in the wine conditioning zones.
Air filtering with active
charcoal filters
The active charcoal filters in the wine
conditioning zones achieve optimum air
quality by filtering the incoming air.
Fresh air from the outside enters the
appliance via the active charcoal filters.
The dynamic cooling system then
distributes the air evenly throughout the
cabinet.
Filtering the incoming air through the
active charcoal filters ensures that all
the air entering the appliance is fresh
and free from dust and smells.
This in turn ensures your wine does not
absorb any unwanted odours.
Replace the active charcoal filters
with new ones once a year (see
"Cleaning and care"). These are
available from Miele Dealer or the
Miele Spare Parts Department.

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