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 Customer service

Customer service

If you are unable to rectify the fault, please contact our 

customer service. We will always find an appropriate 
solution in order to avoid unnecessary visits by 
engineers. 

The contact information for your nearest customer 
service can be found here or on the enclosed customer 
service list. 

When calling, please state the product number (E-Nr.) 
and the production number (FD) which can be found on 
the rating plate. 

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 "Getting to know your appliance" on page 9

 

Trust the expertise of the manufacturer.

 You can 

therefore be sure that the repair is carried out by trained 
service technicians who carry original spare parts for 
your domestic appliances.

Appliance self-test

Your appliance features a self-test programme which 
displays the fault which your customer service can 
rectify.

1

Press 

à

 button to open the main menu.

2

Press 

C

 button to move to the 

Self-test

 menu item.

3

Press 

 button to start the self-test.

The self-test starts.

4

If faults are present, they will be displayed. In this 
case, follow the instructions.

5

The appliance restarts.

6

The message that the self-test has finished is 
displayed for 10 seconds. To acknowledge the 
message, press 

 button.

When the self-test has ended, the appliance switches 
over to normal operation.

Repair order and advice on faults

Contact information for all countries can be found on 
the enclosed customer service list.

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GB

0344 892 8988

Calls charged at local or mobile 
rate.

IE

01450 2655

0.03 € per minute at peak. Off 
peak 0.0088 € per minute.

US

877 442 4436

toll-free

Summary of Contents for RW414364

Page 1: ...en User manual RW414364 RW414304 RW466364 RW466304 RW466564 Wine storage compartment...

Page 2: ...f 12 Setting up the display screen 12 Setting the touch field colour 13 Setting the touch field tone type 13 Setting the touch field tone volume 13 Setting the signal tone volume 13 Dimming when door...

Page 3: ...d by the manufacturer Risk of electric shock Improper installations and repairs may put the user at considerable risk When installing the appliance ensure that the mains cable is not trapped or damage...

Page 4: ...must be supervised by a responsible person when using the appliance Only children from 8 years and above may use the appliance Supervise children while the appliance is being cleaned or maintained Ne...

Page 5: ...aterials can be reclaimed by recycling old appliances m Warning Children may become locked in the appliance and suffocate To prevent children from climbing in leave shelves and containers in the appli...

Page 6: ...on the rating plate inside the appliance Getting to know your appliance on page 9 The weight of the appliance may be up to 500 kg depending on the model The base must be sufficiently stable and shoul...

Page 7: ...at source Select an installation location with a room temperature of approx 20 C Do not cover or block the ventilation openings If the warm air can escape the appliance needs to cool less frequently a...

Page 8: ...national grid 1 After installing the appliance wait at least 1 hour before connecting it to prevent damaging the compressor 2 Connect the appliance via a correctly installed socket The socket must co...

Page 9: ...are sensors under the touch fields Touching the symbol calls up the respective function 0 button Opens the menu for changing the temperature and humidity 8 o button Switches the display light off n b...

Page 10: ...button In the Basic settings menu you will find the following sub menus and setting options Brightness Standby display Display screen Touch field colour Touch field tone type Touch field tone volume S...

Page 11: ...ure 3 The appliance stores the setting and automatically returns to the main screen after a few seconds Display light You can use the preprogrammed light modes to illuminate your wine bottles when the...

Page 12: ...ress the B button to move to the menu item Basic settings 3 Press the button 4 Use the C button to scroll to the Standby screen menu item 5 Press the button 6 Use B C buttons to select whether the Sta...

Page 13: ...ed setting 7 Press button The setting is saved 8 Press button to exit the menu Setting the signal tone volume You can adjust the volume level of the signal tones generated e g with alarms 1 Press butt...

Page 14: ...ress button The setting is saved 8 Press button to exit the menu Rest mode The appliance switches off the following Automatic door opening Note With handle free installation please note that you will...

Page 15: ...how long the door should remain open a crack before it closes again automatically Note If the door remains open a crack the appliance checks once a second whether the door is still ajar After the sele...

Page 16: ...automatically guided through initial setup Follow the instructions on the control panel For further information please also see the following chapters 6 Press B C buttons to select the required subme...

Page 17: ...nect on page 16 5 Press C button to move to the menu item Software update 6 Press button to open the menu item Note The button is only visible if an update is available Installing new software 7 A not...

Page 18: ...e Connect functions for the first time Note Be aware that the Home Connect functions can only be utilised with the Home Connect app Information on data protection can be called up in the Home Connect...

Page 19: ...uous air circulation As a result excess humidity is quickly removed Before drinking wine it should be warmed up slowly chambr Take e g ros out of the appliance approx 2 5 hours before drinking and red...

Page 20: ...ofibre cloth for cleaning Cleaning the appliance interior Proceed as follows 1 Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse 2 Take out the bottles and store in a cool location if possible 3 Clean th...

Page 21: ...g Refrigerant is flowing through the tubes Clicking Motor switches or solenoid valves are switching on and off Preventing noises Appliance is not level Align appliance using a spirit level Adjust the...

Page 22: ...for longer The appliance was opened frequently Do not open the appliance unnecessarily The ventilation openings are covered up Remove obstructions Large quantities of fresh food have been put in Switc...

Page 23: ...domestic appliances Appliance self test Your appliance features a self test programme which displays the fault which your customer service can rectify 1 Press button to open the main menu 2 Press C b...

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