KitchenAid KCBWX 45600 User Manual
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Built-in 45 cm Wine cellar
Quick reference guide
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Quick Guide
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Before using the appliance
carefully read the Safety
Instruction.
First time use
When you plug in your wine cellar, the display shows the temperature inside the cellar: it has been
set to reach 15°C and to maintain a consistent temperature.Should you need to adjust it, follow the
instructions below:
1. When you plug in your wine cellar, the display shows the temperature that has been set
2. Press the button for one second (see the control panel). The temperature shown will begin to
ash.
3. Press the or button until you reach the desired temperature.
4. Wait 5 seconds for the temperature to stop ashing.
5. Wait until the wine cellar reaches the desired temperature before placing the wine bottles inside.
The inside light will not turn on (or will turn off temporarily) if the inside temperature exceeds 24° C.
This allows you to reach the pre-set temperature more quickly.
Product Parts and Features
Bottle ageing compartment
The main function of the ageing compartment is to guarantee that your wines are preserved in optimal
conditions.
The temperature has been set in the factory at a temperature found to be optimal in most cases and is
15°C in the upper compartment.
Wine is complex in nature and derives from a long and slow production process. It requires very
specic conditions in order to bring out its qualities optimally.
All wines are preserved at the same temperature, however, are served and tasted at very different
temperatures depending on their characteristics (see table of ideal wine temperatures).
Therefore, just as for manufacturers’ wine cellars, it is not the absolute temperature value for your
new appliance that is important for preserving your wine, but rather the constant temperature over
time.Rather, the constant temperature through time is important. Wine preservation is ideal at any
temperature, as long as that temperature does not vary.
CONTROL PANEL DOOR
DATA PLATE
SHELVES
BOTTLE AGEING
COMPARTMENT
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Control Panel REDUCE
TEMPERATURE
INCREASE
TEMPERATURE
PILOT LAMP LIT
DISPLAY
COOLING PILOT LAMP
POWER
CONNECTION
LIGHT
LIGHT ON/OFF
BUTTON
Table of ideal wine temperatures
This table indicates the approximate temperatures at which wine should be served. Should one of
your wines need to be served at a temperature that is greater than the temperature inside your wine
cellar, we suggest that you leave it outside the wine cellar for the required time before serving.
Amarone 17°C Dry and sweet, sparkling wines 6°C
Barbaresco 17°C Verdicchio di Matelica
e dei Castelli di Jesi 8°C
Barolo 17°C White wines from Trentino Alto Adige 11°C
Beaujolais 13°C Franciacorta white wines 11°C
White liqueured Bordeaux 6°C Dry, aromatic white wines 10°C
Dry White Bordeaux 8°C Dry, young and fruity white wines 8°C
Red Bordeaux 17°C White wines from Friuli Venezia Giulia 11°C
White Bourgogne 11°C Rodano wines 15°C
Red Bourgogne 18°C Dry white wines from the Loire 10°C
Brunello 17°C Liqueured wines from the Loire 7°C
Champagne 6°C Red wines from the Loire 14°C
Chianti Classico 16°C Liqueured Passito wines 8-18°C
Languedoc-Roussillon 13°C Rosé wines, new wines 12°C
Passito di Pantelleria 6°C Light, red wines with mild tannic 14°C
Rosé Provence 12°C Red, rather tannic wines
with medium structure 16°C
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Stocking the wine bottles
Standard 24-bottle stock
The 24-bottle stock (for standard, mixed and
renana bottles) is recommended for wines that
need to be visible and easily removed.
Position each bottle in the slots on the three
wooden shelves. Six bottles can be placed at the
bottom of the wine cellar.
We suggest you place the Renana bottles onto
the lower shelf and at the bottom of the wine
cellar because it has been specially designed to
hold larger bottles.
! The wooden shelf can safely hold up to 22
bottles.
Champagne bottle stock
Champagne bottles are larger than standard
bottles. They must be placed at the bottom of
the wine cellar, which can hold up to ve bottles.
If you want to stock more than ve Champagne
bottles in your wine cellar, remove the third shelf
and stack the bottles in two rows (placing the
bottles in the second row between those on the
bottom row). This will hold up to nine bottles.
Some stocking congurations
STANDARD
24 bottles (all lying down)
3 shelves
PRESERVATION
28 bottles (all lying down)
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Troubleshooting
Before contacting the Customer Service Center:
Restart the appliance to ensure the problem doesn't resolve itself that way. If necessary, repeat this
step after one hour. If necessary, repeat the operation after one hour.
If the problem persists, contact your nearest Customer Service Center.
You will need to describe the problem to the technician and provide the precise type and model
of your appliance, as well as the Assistance Code found on the data plate inside the refrigerator
compartment. This information will enable the technician to immediately identify the type of
intervention required.
If a repair is required, we advise you to contact an Authorized Technical Center.
Problem Possible causes / solutions:
The compressor does not work • The plug is not plugged into a wall outlet at all, or
insufciently to make contact. Alternatively, there could
have been a power failure in your home.
• The wall outlet is not in working order. Plug the wine
cellar into another wall-outlet to check.
The compressor won't stop • Contact the Service Center
Short term faults, such as a power failure, will not compromise the wines. The wine will only be
affected when faults are not corrected for an extended period of time.
Cleaning
Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance operation, unplug the appliance from the mains or
disconnect the electrical power supply.
Never use abrasives. Never clean refrigerator parts with ammable uids.
Do not use steam cleaners.
The buttons and control panel display must not be cleaned with alcohol or alcohol-derived
substances, but with a dry cloth.
Clean the appliance occasionally with a cloth and a solution of warm water and neutral cleaning
agents specically for cleaning the inside.
Please refer to our website www.kitchenaid.eu for complete instructions for use.
In addition, you will nd a lot more useful information about your products, such as inspiring
recipes created and tested by our brand ambassadors or the nearest KitchenAid cookery school.
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