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Safety precautions

This appliance is very simple to use. Nevertheless we advise you to read this instruction manual carefully, as 

it contains important information concerning safety, and instructions for cleaning. This appliance is intended 

exclusively for household use. Any other usage (professional) is excluded.

The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility in the event of personal injury or damage to property 

resulting from failure to comply with the maintenance instructions or improper use of the appliance. After 

removing the packaging of the various parts of the appliance, check that they are in perfect condition. If you 

have any doubts on the matter, do not use the appliance, and contact the seller or a qualified technician.

Ensure also that the various types of packaging (cardboard, plastic bags, polystyrene, adhesive strips, ties, 

etc.) are kept out of the reach of children. These materials pose a potential risk. Before using the appliance, 

confirm that the current in your area corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate.

When you use this appliance, please follow the following safety instructions:

WARNING: in order to avoid any risk of fire, electrocution or injury, ensure that you always follow the 

following key safety instructions when you use an electrical appliance.

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Before using this appliance, read the instruction manual carefully. Keep them safe for future 

reference.

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This appliance can be used by children over the age of 8 (years), and by people of reduced phy

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sical, sensory or mental capability, or those lacking in experience or knowledge, if they have 

had access to supervision or prior instruction concerning the safe use of this appliance and the 

associated risks. Children must not play with the appliance.

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Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by children, unless they are over the age of 8 

(years) and are under supervision.

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Do not leave the appliance unsupervised when it is connected. Unplug the device when it is not 

in use or is being cleaned.

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Check the condition of your appliance regularly. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged.

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Do not use the appliance if the power cable or the plug is damaged.

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Do not use the appliance if it has fallen over; if it is damaged; if it is left outside; or if it falls in 

water.

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Never immerse this appliance in water or any other liquid.

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Do not pull or carry the appliance by the power cable; do not use the cable as a handle; do not 

trap the cable in the door; and do not pull along the sides or sharp edges.

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Do not place the appliance on top of the power cable. Do not allow the cable to coil or tangle in 

any way. Keep the cable away from hot surfaces.

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Do not unplug by pulling the cable. To pull out the plug, take it in your hand and carefully remove 

it from the wall socket.

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Do not handle either the appliance or the plug with wet hands.

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Pay particular attention to this device, and follow all instructions given in the instruction manual.

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Only  use  an  extension  cable  certified  for  use  with  the  amperage  of  your  country.  Extension 

cables certified for use with lower amperage pose the risk of electrocution. Ensure that no one 

trips over the cable or the plug.

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Keep this appliance inside and in a dry place.

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Keep the appliance away from heat sources such as radiators in order to avoid the warping of 

plastic parts.

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Always disconnect the power cable prior to cleaning the appliance.

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If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their after-sales service, 

or similarly-qualified individuals in order to avoid any danger.

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Any repairs must be made by the after-sales service or similarly-qualified individuals.

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Do not use accessories which are not recommended by the manufacturer. This could damage 

the appliance.

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This appliance is for household use only.

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Do not use this appliance outside.

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Do not use this appliance near combustible materials. 

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Do not use any accessories other than those provided with the appliance.

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The lamp found inside the appliance is used to illuminate the appliance. This lamp is not suitable 

for lighting a room.

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WARNING: keep the ventilation openings in the appliance wall or casing clear.

Summary of Contents for SILENT280

Page 1: ...SILENT280 Notice d emploi Avant l installation ou la premi re utilisation de cet appareil lire attentivement cette notice La conserver soigneusement par la suite...

Page 2: ...ation 6 Avant de brancher vous devez 6 Mise en route 6 Mise en route du mini bar 6 Changement de la porte r versible 7 Nettoyage 7 Entretien 8 En cas d anomalies 8 Conseil pour r duire votre consommat...

Page 3: ...es ou d nu es d exp rience ou de connaissance si elles ont pu b n ficier d une surveillance ou d instructions pr alables concernant l utilisation de cet appareil en s curit et aux risques associ es Le...

Page 4: ...m caniques ou autres moyens pour acc l rer le processus de d givrage autres que ceux recommand s par le fabricant MISE EN GARDE Ne pas utiliser d appareils lectriques l int rieur du compartiment de st...

Page 5: ...une cuisini re une chaudi re ou un radiateur etc vitez aussi les lieux soumis la lumi re directe du soleil Si vous placez votre mini bar dans une annexe ou un garage assurez vous que l endroit ne soi...

Page 6: ...eil jusqu ce qu il ne reste plus d eau avant de replacer les clayettes et les tiroirs Vous pouvez nettoyer l ext rieur avec un savon doux Avant de brancher vous devez V rifiez que la prise soit compat...

Page 7: ...tention l entretien des joints en caoutchouc des portes Ils doivent toujours tre propres afin d vi ter les moisissures NOTE N utilisez pas de diluent d essence d alcool de k ros ne de d tergent abrasi...

Page 8: ...a condensation appara t sur l ext rieur du mini bar cela est peut tre du une humidit trop haute dans la pi ce changement de temp rature Cela n indique donc pas un d faut de fonctionnement Veuillez ess...

Page 9: ...e V Fr quence Hz Classe nerg tique Capacit nette litres Poids net brut kg Taux de d cibel dB Consommation nerg tique kWh an Puissance W Classe climatique Cat gorie de produit Dimensions nettes cm HxLx...

Page 10: ...Page 10 Label nerg tique...

Page 11: ...le appos sur sa plaque signal tique ou sur l emballage ne doit en aucun cas tre jet dans une poubelle publique ou priv e destin e aux or dures m nag res L utilisateur a le droit de d poser l appareil...

Page 12: ...SILENT280 Prior to installation or first use of this appliance read these instruction closely Save them for future reference Instruction Manual...

Page 13: ...efore use 6 Before connecting you must 6 Start up 6 Mini bar start up 6 Adjusting the reversible door 7 Cleaning 7 Maintenance 8 In case of malfunction 8 Advice for reducing your energy consumption 8...

Page 14: ...it is not in use or is being cleaned Check the condition of your appliance regularly Do not use the appliance if it is damaged Do not use the appliance if the power cable or the plug is damaged Do no...

Page 15: ...rcuit breaker as well as a differential adapted in compliance with ins tallation regulations The product circuit must be isolated The voltage for this product should be 220 240V 50Hz WARNING do not da...

Page 16: ...een 16 and 32 C Avoid installing next to a heat source such as an oven boiler radiator etc Keep out of direct sunlight If you place your mini bar in an outbuilding or garage ensure that the location i...

Page 17: ...e appliance in its entirety until there is no more water then replace the shelves and drawers You can clean the exterior with a mild detergent Before connecting you must Check that the plug is compati...

Page 18: ...er to remove any trace of moisture Pay attention to the maintenance of the rubber door seals They must always be clean in order to avoid mould NOTE Do not use diluents petrol alcohol kerosene abrasive...

Page 19: ...that the door seals are not damaged Check the ventilation surrounding the mini bar 4 If condensation appears on the outside of the mini bar this could be due to excessive humidity in the room change...

Page 20: ...et capacity litres Net gross weight kg Decibel rate dB Energy consumption kWh year Power W Climate class Product category Net dimensions cm HxLxW Refrigerant Depending on the series and the county of...

Page 21: ...Page 10 Energy label...

Page 22: ...he data plate or the packaging should never be disposed of in a public or private bin for household waste The user has the right to dispose of the device in a public electronics waste depot which sort...

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