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Warranty, spare parts and service

Warranty disclaimer

Faults and damage caused directly or 

indirectly by incorrect operation, misuse, 

insufficient maintenance, incorrect building, 

installation or mains connection. Fire, ac

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cident, lightening, voltage variation or other 

electrical interference, including defective 

fuses or faults in mains installations.
Repairs performed by others than approved 

service centres and any other faults and 

damage that the manufacturer can sub

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stantiate are caused by reasons other than 

manufacturing or material faults are not 

covered by the warranty.
Please note that changes to the construc

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tion of the appliance or changes to the 

component equipment of the appliance will 

invalidate warranty and product liability, and 

the appliance cannot be used lawfully. The 

approval stated on rating plate will also be 

invalidated.
Transport damage discovered by the buyer 

is primarily a matter to be settled between 

the buyer and the distributor, i.e. the dis

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tributor must ensure that such complaints 

are resolved to the buyer’s satisfaction.
Before calling for technical assistance, 

please check whether you are able to 

rectify the fault yourself. If your request for 

assistance is unwarranted, e.g. if the appli

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ance has failed as a result of a blown fuse 

or incorrect operation, you will be charged 

the costs incurred by your call for technical 

assistance.

Spare parts

When ordering spare parts, please state 

the type, serial and product numbers of 

your appliance. This information is given on 

the rating plate. The rating plate contains 

various technical information, including type 

and serial numbers.

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User Manual

Summary of Contents for Vintec VWM122SAA-X

Page 1: ...User Manual VWM122SAA X VWM155SAA X vintec com ...

Page 2: ...of obstruc tion WARNING Do not use other mechanical devices or other means to ac celerate the defrosting process than those recommended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant system WARNING Do not use electrical appli ances inside the refrigerated storage compartment unless they are of a type recommended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not expose the appliance to rain WARNING Thi...

Page 3: ...ce and out of reach of children Before servicing or cleaning the appli ance unplug the appliance from the mains or disconnect the electrical power supply Relevant for Australia Supply cord fitted with a plug complies with AS NZS 3112 Frost formation on the interior evaporator wall and upper parts is a natural phenom enon Therefore the appliance should be defrosted during normal cleaning or mainten...

Page 4: ...5 C it must be allowed to stabilise in an upright position for at least an hour before being switched on Before use The energy consumption reduces 1 the lower the ambient temperature is 2 the warmer thermostat set point is 3 the lower the number and the shorter the length of the door openings is Savings in energy consumption in the use Contents Warning 2 Savings in energy consumption in the use 4 ...

Page 5: ...Get to know your wine cooler Lighting Control panel Charcoal filter Wooden shelf Sealing strip Nameplate Door handle Kick plate Lock Adjustable feet fig 1 5 User Manual ...

Page 6: ...xxxx Wiring and connections in power supply systems must been all applicable local and national electrical codes Consult these codes lengths and sizes prior to cabinet installation This device complies with relevant EU directives including Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 LVD and Electromagnetic Com patibility Directive 2014 30 Electromagnetic Com patibility Directive The socket should be freely acce...

Page 7: ...ding instal lation The front grille must NOT be obstructed 600 600 600 600 600 1075 The appliance viewed from above If the appliance is placed beside a wall there must be sufficient room for its door to be opened wide enough to allow the shelves to be pulled out fig 3 fig 4 fig 5 7 User Manual ...

Page 8: ...ine on the top racks Shelf Removal Open the door completely and pull out the shelf to the end Lift up on the front of the shelf pull slightly forward and lift up to remove the shelf from the vine cooler Shelf load The wooden shelf can be loaded with 85 kg If the wooden shelf loaded with 85 kg a deflection of up to 5 mm expected Max 85 kg 85 fig 6 fig 8 The distance pieces on the rear of the ap pli...

Page 9: ...indicator is equipped with a built in filter which simulates the actual temperature in the bottles Consequently the indicator does not react on short term fluctuations of the air temperature Temperature setting The thermostat is equipped with a child lock device This device is activated by pushing the up and down buttons simultaneously After approx 3 seconds Pof flashes in the display Then the act...

Page 10: ... erase the display alarm first for cancelling the alarm then again for restarting the compressor Door alarm When the door has been open for more than 2 minutes the door alarm is activated Permanent lighting For presentation purposes of your wine you can turn the lights permanently Please press the light switch image twice To switch off the lights press on again The light will always be on when the...

Page 11: ...e The defrost water tray should be cleaned at intervals Cleaning Before cleaning the appliance unplug it from the main supply The cabinet is best cleaned using warm water max 65 C with a little mild detergent Never use cleaning agents that scour Use a soft cloth Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly The defrost water channel in which condensa tion from the evaporator runs is located at the bot...

Page 12: ...smount the handle The screws are on the inside of the sealing strip Move the handle 400mm up and mount it again so it is in the same height as before 4 You will need to remove the magnet on the underside of the door by unscrewing the two screws pulling the magnet away from the door Also with a small Philips head screwdriver remove the Vintec logo badge and swap the magnet where the badge was and v...

Page 13: ...trip outwards slightly so that it forms a tight seal against the cabinet Be careful not to heat the strip so much that it melts 10 Click the covers into place on the plinth sides on the opposite side 11 Fit the door onto the bottom pin fit the top hinge and tighten securely 9 When the lock pin has been loosened completely pull it up together with the lock cylinder and refit on op posite side 13 Us...

Page 14: ...the cabinet are rattling against one another Level the appliance using a spirit level Move the appliance away from the kitchen elements or appli ances it is in contact with Move containers and or bottles apart Compressor runs continuously High room temperature Ensure adequate ventilation P1 is shown on the display The upper sensor is disconnected or short circuited Call for service The temperature...

Page 15: ...and the appliance cannot be used lawfully The approval stated on rating plate will also be invalidated Transport damage discovered by the buyer is primarily a matter to be settled between the buyer and the distributor i e the dis tributor must ensure that such complaints are resolved to the buyer s satisfaction Before calling for technical assistance please check whether you are able to rectify th...

Page 16: ...act your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incor rect disposal of this waste in accord ance with national legislation For business users in the Euro pean Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposa...

Page 17: ...ed to ensure that the refrigerator should be used properly Do not use the mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer Do not block the openings on the circumstances of the refrigerator In case of having damaged the refrigerant circuit do not use electric items or fire equipments nearby and open all windows to pr...

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