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Control panel does not show 
anything.. 

Electronic defect. Contact the customer service. 

Buttons do not work. 

Control panel is damaged. 

Compressor will not start 

Room temperature is lower than desired 
temperature. 

Dew on the surface of device

 

The surface of wine cabinet especially the door 
appear some frost if item in a damp room. This is 
due to the moisture in the air coming into contact 
with the device. Please wipe it away with dry cloth.  

Liquid sound 

The sound of compressor when starts or stops 
working. The flowing sound of refrigerant in the 
refrigeration system. The evaporating sound of 
refrigerant in the evaporator 

Condensation formed inside the 
cabinet 

Under the environment with high level of humidity 
or the drawer has been left open for a long period 
or opened frequently, wipe off the drawer and walls 
and close the drawer as long as possible. 

  Attention 

► If you are unable to solve the problem with the steps shown above, please contact 

Customer Service. 

 Disposal of the Old Device 

Old electric and electronic devices frequently still contain valuable materials. 
However, they also contain damaging substances, which were necessary for 
their functionality and safety. If these were put in the non-recyclable waste or 
were handled incorrectly, they could be detrimental to human health and the 
environment. Therefore, do not put your old device into the non-recyclable waste 
under any circumstances. 

 

Please note 

► Utilise the collection point, established in your town, to return and recycle old 

electric and electronic devices. If necessary, contact your town hall, local refuse 
collection service or your dealer for information.

 

► Blowing gas inside the unit is flammable. The disposal of this flammable material 

should be in accordance with national regulations. 

► Ensure that your old device is stored safely away from children until it is taken 

away: Remove the drawer doors, the partitions and the movable inserts in the 
inner space, so that children cannot be accidentalyinjured. 

 

Summary of Contents for 10790

Page 1: ...Commissioning Operation Troubleshooting and or Cleaning Keep the Operating Manual in a safe place and pass it on to the subsequent owner along with the device 1 3Warning notices The following warning...

Page 2: ...notice of this level of danger indicates a possible dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided this can lead to slight or moderate injuries Observe the instructions in this warning...

Page 3: ...odifications of the device are not recommended and are not covered by the guarantee All translations are carried out to the best of our knowledge We do not assume any liability for translation errors...

Page 4: ...t is used for an unintended use and or a different kind of use Use the device exclusively for its intended use WARNING Observe the procedural methods described in this Operating Manual Claims of all k...

Page 5: ...ting hazards Only qualified electricians who have been trained by the manufacturer may carry out any repairs that may be needed Improperly performed repairs can cause considerable dangers for the user...

Page 6: ...d including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 3 Sources of danger 2 3 1 Risk of fire flammable materials used Danger of burns or of explosion DANGER There is a danger of burns and expl...

Page 7: ...other appliance The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion The mains plug must be plugged firmly into the connection socket on the bottom of the device otherwise there is a risk of fire 2 3 2 Dan...

Page 8: ...ce can get wet or splashed with liquid There is a risk of a short circuit 3 Commissioning This chapter provides you with important safety notices during the initial commissioning of the device Observe...

Page 9: ...rotective film shortly before setting up the device in the location where it will be used to prevent scratches and dirt accumulations 3 4Disposal of the packaging The packaging protects the device aga...

Page 10: ...on ships must be carried out by specialist companies electricians provided they guarantee the prerequisites for the safe use of this device For energy saving reasons please ensure that the drawers are...

Page 11: ...nnot be made responsible for damages that are caused by a missing or damaged protective conductor Options to connect the power cord 1 Plug the mains plug into a ground socket below the device 2 Place...

Page 12: ...awer 8 adjustable foot 9 right drawer 10 logo 11 rear board 12 USB interface 13 connection socket for mains plug 14 audio line 5 Operation and Handing This chapter provides you with important notices...

Page 13: ...e Please note Refrigerator and Music Player share the same display zone When the music player is on the setting of cooling drawer can be unlocked by pressing for 3 seconds 5 2Operation of the device T...

Page 14: ...until ECO is displayed The temperature for both drawers is set to 5 C automatically 5 3Charging via USB As soon as the device is switched on you can charge via the two USB ports 5 4Instruction for sto...

Page 15: ...ntrol panel is flashing The display of drawer shows the chosen music source Example for music source USB Press Modus to choose music source BL Bluetooth LINE external audio mode USB USB 1 Connection v...

Page 16: ...isplayed Connect the your device to upper USB port The Sound Cool supports MP3 WMA APE FLAC WAV Voice prompts USB Mode The Sound Cool will play the music from your USB device When the connection is di...

Page 17: ...nds without operation You can turn off the music player by pressing for 6 seconds After 3 seconds the control panel is locked and after additional 3 seconds the display shows OFF Then music player is...

Page 18: ...with moisture There is a risk of a short circuit Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents Do not scrape off stubborn dirt with hard items 6 2Cleaning Unplug the device Remove...

Page 19: ...operly performed repairs can cause considerable dangers for the user and damages to the device 6 6Fault indications and rectification of faults The following table assists in localizing and rectifying...

Page 20: ...lve the problem with the steps shown above please contact Customer Service 7 Disposal of the Old Device Old electric and electronic devices frequently still contain valuable materials However they als...

Page 21: ...lt of any repairs that were not performed by us are also excluded from the guarantee entitlements This device is designed for use in commercial situations and has the appropriate performance levels In...

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