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understand the hazards involved. Children 

shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning 

and user maintenance shall not be made 

by children without supervision. Children 

aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load 

and unload refrigerating appliances.

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Before connecting the appliance, make 

sure that the connection data on the data 

plate (voltage and frequency), matches 

the mains electricity supply. This data 

must correspond in order to avoid the 

risk of damage to the appliance. Consult a 

qualified electrician if in any doubt.

• 

Ensure the accessories are secured during 

transportation to prevent damage.

• 

Do not splash water on the appliance. It 

may cause electrical parts to fail and result 

in an electric shock.

• 

Do not sit, stand or place any other heavy 

objects on top of the appliance. This could 

result in injury or damage to the appliance.

• 

To prevent possible harm to the 

environment or human health from 

uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it 

responsibly to promote the sustainable 

reuse of material resources.

• 

Young children should be supervised 

to ensure that they do not play with the 

appliance.

• 

In case there is a flammable gas leak, 

open the window for air circulation and 

disconnect from the mains. Do not turn the 

temperature knob. Otherwise, sparks may 

happen.

• 

Please dispose of this appliance in 

accordance with local regulations as this 

appliance contains lsobutane (R600a) gas.

Before Using Your Appliance

Before switching on your appliance for the 

first time, ensure it is positioned in it’s desired 

final location and is in it’s upright position 

for at least 24 hours before plugging in and 

switching on the power, otherwise you may 

damage the compressor.
You may experience an odour from the 

appliance when it is operated for the first 

time. This is normal and will fade when your 

appliance starts to cool.
It is recommended that you remove all the 

internal and external packaging and clean 

the interior of the appliance prior to first use. 

We recommend you wipe all parts with warm 

water, then rise and dry. Place all parts back 

into the appliance after cleaning.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be 

made by children without supervision.

• 

WARNING:

 Risk of fire / flammable 

materials.

• 

When positioning the appliance, ensure 

the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.

• 

Do not locate multiple portable socket-

outlets or portable power supplies at the 

rear of the appliance.

• 

To avoid contamination of drinks, pay 

attention to the following:

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Opening the door for long periods of 

time can cause a significant increase in 

the temperature in the compartments of 

the appliance.

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Only store wine in sealed containers.

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Do not overload the cabinet.

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Only open the door when necessary.

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This is a self-defrosting appliance. The 

compressor will not run during the 

twenty minutes defrost cycle.

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Do not pull the shelves beyond the anti-

stop position when fully loaded.

Summary of Contents for RDZ 6046 BL

Page 1: ...Single Door Dual Zone Wine Cabinets User Guide Installation Instructions U111319 01 ...

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Page 3: ...inet 4 3 Care Maintenance 7 4 Installation 9 Installation Requirements 9 Unpacking 9 Accessories Included 9 Installing your Wine Cabinet 10 Installing the appliance 10 Reversible door single door only 12 Electrical Connection 13 5 Product Support 14 Warranty After Sales Service 14 6 Troubleshooting 15 7 Circuit Diagrams 16 8 Technical Specification 17 ...

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Page 5: ...ion to the noise of the compressor you might be able to hear the coolant flowing around the system This is unavoidable but does not have any adverse effect on the performance of the appliance Care must be taken during the transportation and installation of the appliance that no parts of the cooling system are damaged Leaking coolant can damage the eyes In the event of any damage Avoid open flames ...

Page 6: ...egulations as this appliance contains lsobutane R600a gas Before Using Your Appliance Before switching on your appliance for the first time ensure it is positioned in it s desired final location and is in it s upright position for at least 24 hours before plugging in and switching on the power otherwise you may damage the compressor You may experience an odour from the appliance when it is operate...

Page 7: ... much as possible to maintain the internal working temperature Should the power failure continue for a prolonged period you should take steps to protect the contents of the wine cabinet against a rise in temperature The wine cabinet will remember the selected temperature setting and revert to these setting once the power is restored ...

Page 8: ...e wine cabinet please ensure the shelves are correctly in place Adjust the temperature of the wine cabinet Allow several hours to let bottles reach the desired temperature Fill the wine cabinet with your choice of wine bottle Lay the wine bottles in a horizontal position and ensure they sit on the shelf securely Do not exceed the capacity that the appliance is able to handle Follow the loading dia...

Page 9: ...re is between 16ºC 32ºC If the ambient temperature is above or below this recommended temperature the performance of the unit may be affected For example placing your unit in extremely cold or hot conditions may cause the interior temperature to fluctuate The operation temperature range may not be reached Note Controls are touch sensitive and only need a light press touch to register a key press T...

Page 10: ...on n Your product will consume more energy when the light is always on Open the door press and hold the light button for 6 seconds until the display shows CL The interior light is now set to be always on To return your product to its factory set condition Open the door press and hold the light button for 6 seconds until OP is displayed Your product will now turn on off the light when the door is o...

Page 11: ...a and a litre of warm water Then rinse with water and wipe clean Open the door and allow the cabinet to dry naturally before turning the power back on Do not use soap detergent spray cleaner etc as these may cause odours in the interior of the cabinet Clean the bottle frame and shelves with a mild detergent and dry with a soft cloth Wipe the outer surface of the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened ...

Page 12: ... dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance How To Replace The Charcoal Filter Open the door and remove the shelves Note For wine cabinets with telescopic shelves follow the correct shelf removal procedure Turn the filter from the locked position A to the unlocked position B Fig 3 1 Remove the filter by pulling it out Replace with the new filter and twist to lock ...

Page 13: ...uter surface Before using your wine cabinet wipe all parts with warm water then rinse and dry Place all parts back in the appliance after cleaning The installation of this appliance is best carried out by 2 people Dispose of all packaging carefully and responsibly The appliance is designed for indoor use only and must be protected from rain moisture and extreme temperature variations This applianc...

Page 14: ...with screws tighten the screws using a screw driver until the handle is both push and secured tightly against the door side DO NOT over tighten as this may cause damage to the door surface After handle fixed well put the door seal back to the door to cover the hole Installing the appliance Fig 4 2 Fig 4 3 Make sure your mains connection is accessible Align the appliance to the height of the recess...

Page 15: ... height adjustment feet which allow the appliance to be installed under bench and ensures the appliance is stable and level Rotate the bottom feet anti clockwise to raise the height up to 880mm Or clockwise to lower the height to 820mm Fig 4 6 Climate Class Your wine cabinet is Climate Class N Each item has a climate class shown on the rating label where it indicates the temperature range of the a...

Page 16: ...the hole shown Fig 4 9 Step 3 Fig 4 10 Remove the door hinge bracket 1 by removing the two screws 2 Retain the parts for use Remove the hinge bush 3 and the two blanking plugs 4 and retain for use Fit the door hinge bracket 1 to the top of the door with two screws 2 Fit the two blanking plugs 4 to the bottom edge of the door Fit the hinge bush 3 to the bottom edge of the door Step 4 Remove the RH ...

Page 17: ... protected by a 13 amp fuse Should the fuse need to be replaced a 13 amp fuse approved to BS1362 A must be used The plug contains a removable fuse cover that must be refitted when the fuse is replaced If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the plug must not be used until a replacement cover has been fitted or the plug is replaced A damaged plug should be cut off as close to the plug body as possible...

Page 18: ...ons for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local authority your household waste disposal service or the retailer where you purchased the product Old fridges and freezers contain isolation material and refrigerant with CFC Therefore take care not to harm the environment when you are disgarding your old fridges Warr...

Page 19: ...g noises The cabinet door will not open If the door has just been opened leave it for a few minutes to allow the air pressure to equalise before trying again Compressor runs constantly The temperature is set too cold Select a lower warmer setting The door is open or something is obstructing proper door closure The room temperature is hotter than usual The external fridge surface is warm The exteri...

Page 20: ...16 YE GN L E N POWER PCB CONTROL PCB PLUG COMPRESSOR PTC YE GN L E N POWER PCB CONTROL PCB PLUG COMPRESSOR PTC RWC 3018 RD Z6046 7 Circuit Diagrams ...

Page 21: ...0 438Wh 24 Rated Current 0 5A 0 9A Rated Lamp Power 1 1W 1 1W Refrigerant R600a 15g R600a 25g Energy Rating A A Energy Rating 2021 new ERP G G Size WxDxH mm 295x575x820 880mm 595x575x820 880mm Adjustment height maximum We apologise for any inconvenience caused by minor inconsistances within these instructions that may occur due to product improvements and development All images and drawings are fo...

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