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Another normal wine cellar operating noise is a 
gurgling due to the refrigerant flowing through 
the pipes in the circuit. This noise is normal and 
does not indicate an appliance malfunction.

Turning the appliance off

Whenever the appliance is to remain unused for 
long periods, it should be switched off.
1. Press and hold the ON/OFF 

 key on the 

control panel for a few seconds until the 
appliance turns off.

2. Unplug the appliance from the wall socket.
3. Empty the wine cellar.
4. Dry any residual moisture which has 

accumulated with a soft cloth.

Leave the door ajar to prevent the humidity and 
trapped air from creating unpleasant smells.

Alarms

Each alarm consists of a message flashing on 
the display, and

 

an audible warning.

The display continues to flash until the alarm 
condition finishes.
• To deactivate the alarm press any key or the 

key 

 (if available).

Temperature alarm

The temperature on the display may start to 
flash. This means that the temperature inside the 
wine cellar compartment is too high or too low 
in relation to that set.
This may occur:
• when the appliance is first turned on;
• if a temperature much higher or much lower 

than the previous one is set;

• if the wine cellar is loaded with many bottles 

at ambient temperature; 

• in the event of an extended interruption in 

mains voltage.

These conditions may occur during normal 
operations of the appliance and are not caused 
by problems/faults.
In this case, deactivate the alarm through any 
key on the control panel (or, on some models 
only, through the key 

) and wait for the 

temperature to return within the normal storage 
values. It may be necessary to repeat this 

operation 1–2 times.

Alarm for door open

The display shows 

: the door has been left 

open for more than 60 seconds.
• Close the door.

Fault alarms

The display shows from 

 to 

 (

 

excluded) or 

 or 

 or 

 or 

appliance fault.
• Switch off the appliance and call Technical 

Support.

Connectivity alarms (on some models only)

The display shows 

: appliance fault.

The App shows 

: appliance fault.

• Contact technical support.
For further information, please read the 
Connectivity Manual.

Storage advice

White wines

White wines are generally more acidic than 
reds and contain less tannin. To be enjoyed at its 
best, an acidic drink should usually be stored at 
a slightly lower temperature than other types, 
and so these wines should be stored at a 
temperature between 10°C and 14°C.
Young, fresh, aromatic white wines can be 
served at a temperature as low as 10°C, while 
for less aromatic wines 12°C is recommended. 
For full, mature white wines which have aged in 
the bottle for a few years, higher temperatures 
are acceptable and they can be served at 
between 12°C and 14°C.
Serving a white wine at a higher temperature 
means emphasising its “sweet” properties, while 
the acidity and sharpness considered pleasant 
and desirable in wines of this kind will be less 
noticeable.

The alarms help protect the wine from 
temperatures which could compromise 
its quality.

If the alarm continues to occur, call 
Technical Support.

The alarm will reactivate in the same 
way 60 seconds after it is shut off if the 
door is still open.

In case of alarm 

 the appliance 

continues cooling wines.

Summary of Contents for Dolce Stil Novo Aesthetic CVI629NR3

Page 1: ...esthetic and functional qualities For further information on the product www smeg com PRECAUTIONS General safety instructions Risk of personal injury Keep children under the age of 8 at a safe distanc...

Page 2: ...STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT USE AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILST IT IS IN USE DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE Installation and servicing should be carried out by...

Page 3: ...when open Do not use the handle to lift or move this appliance CAUTION while positioning the appliance make sure that the power supply cable is not caught or damaged CAUTION do not place portable mult...

Page 4: ...el Do not install use the appliance outdoors The appliance must not be exposed to direct sunlight The appliance must not be installed near heat sources If this is not possible suitable insulation must...

Page 5: ...to operate with external timers or with remote control systems The appliance is designed for use in a domestic or similar environment for instance Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other worki...

Page 6: ...ntities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment in accordance with current European directives To dispose of the appliance Cut the power cable and remove it Deliver the app...

Page 7: ...inside the wine cellars on and off Decrease key This key decreases the temperature inside the upper or lower compartment of the wine cellar Compartment selection key Using this key you can select the...

Page 8: ...CE First use To turn on the appliance 1 Press the ON OFF key on the control panel 2 Press the compartment selection key and select the required temperature inside the upper compartment by pressing the...

Page 9: ...hold the fan and temperature increase keys simultaneously for a few seconds The text will appear on the display 2 press the fan key The text will appear on the display 3 after a few seconds without an...

Page 10: ...a new one 4 Replace the filter cap following the indications in points 1 and 2 Noises during operation The wine cellar is cooled by means of a compression system In order to maintain the preset tempe...

Page 11: ...rol panel or on some models only through the key and wait for the temperature to return within the normal storage values It may be necessary to repeat this operation 1 2 times Alarm for door open The...

Page 12: ...res between 8 C and 10 C Sparkling wines made by the traditional method and the m thode Champenoise such as Champagne require special consideration in general these sparkling wines are served at tempe...

Page 13: ...ng the removable shelves Use a soft damp cloth to clean the removable shelves Avoid the use of soaps and detergents and or sponges which could damage both the wooden and steel surfaces Removing the re...

Page 14: ...te for any reason Make sure that the plug and socket are of the same type Avoid using adapters gang sockets or shunts as these could cause overheating and a risk of burns Leave the appliance standing...

Page 15: ...t to left 1 remove the two screws of the lower hinge 2 remove the two screws of the upper hinge 3 remove the door from the appliance and place it on a cloth 4 remove the hinge block fixing screws from...

Page 16: ...d screws 7 remove the two sides and reverse them 8 take out the door pusher mechanism and insert it into the opposite housing 9 reposition the door on the appliance and secure the upper and lower hing...

Page 17: ...INSTALLATION 37 91477A188 A Mounting mm Do not cover the ventilation holes...

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