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Contents

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Safety warnings

 4

1.1

Symbols used.........................................................  4

1.2

General safety precautions..................................  4

1.3

Appliance-specific safety precautions ...............  5

1.4

Appliance installation ............................................  5

1.5

Instructions for use................................................  5

2

Using for the first time

 8

3

Appliance description

 8

3.1

Structure ..................................................................  8

3.2

Operating and display elements.........................  9

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Operation

 10

4.1

Basic procedure .................................................. 10

4.2

Switching the appliance on ............................... 10

4.3

Setting the temperature ...................................... 10

4.4

Switching the appliance off................................ 11

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Using the appliance functions

 11

5.1

Brief description of the appliance functions... 15

6

Interior and accessories

 16

6.1

Door opener with TouchOpen........................... 16

6.2

Shelves and presentation shelves.................... 17

6.3

Divider shelf .......................................................... 17

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Tips and tricks

 18

7.1

General information on using the appliance .. 18

7.2

Notes on storage of wine................................... 18

7.3

Notes on saving energy ..................................... 18

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Care and maintenance

 19

8.1

Cleaning ................................................................ 19

8.2

Defrosting.............................................................. 19

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Noises and warnings

 19

9.1

Operating noise ................................................... 19

9.2

Warning signal and alarm.................................. 20

10

Trouble-shooting

 20

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Technical data

 24

12

Disposal

 25

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Index

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Service & Support

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Summary of Contents for 51102

Page 1: ...Operating instructions WineCooler V4000 90 Refrigerating appliance...

Page 2: ...autions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for...

Page 3: ...hing the appliance off 11 5 Using the appliance functions 11 5 1 Brief description of the appliance functions 15 6 Interior and accessories 16 6 1 Door opener with TouchOpen 16 6 2 Shelves and present...

Page 4: ...e appli ance for the first time This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experi ence and or knowledge prov...

Page 5: ...equired mains voltage current type and fuse protec tion All plastering plasterboarding wall pa pering and painting work is to be car ried out prior to installing the appliance Efficient repairs can on...

Page 6: ...ect the functioning of the appliance If the appliance is not working properly or in case a repair is needed follow the in structions given in the Service Sup port section Contact our Customer Services...

Page 7: ...aterials e g plastic film and polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material away from children When carrying out maintenance work on the appliance including r...

Page 8: ...t all appliance door seals are completely dry and dry them if necessary If the appliance was transported in a horizontal position wait an hour before switching it on 3 Appliance description 3 1 Struct...

Page 9: ...tion arrow pointing up left adjust value Navigation arrow pointing down right adjust value Confirm entry BACK Cancel or discard entry ON OFF hold depressed for 3 seconds Display elements Operating mod...

Page 10: ...he duration of the PartyCooling increased cooling capacity and fast cooling functions 4 2 Switching the appliance on Plug in the appliance at the mains socket OF appears on the left and right hand sid...

Page 11: ...splay for 30 seconds If the appliance is being taken out of operation e g for repair work or disposal Remove the mains plug from the mains socket When not in use for an extended period of time Empty a...

Page 12: ...n is turned off when the appliance door is closed Setting Accessing the functions and user settings Further information Brief description of the appliance functions Selecting Touch the button Select t...

Page 13: ...vated and no longer shown in the display Sabbath mode Illumination does not change when the door is opened the alarms and alert tones are temporarily deactivated Activating Preparing for the Sabbath T...

Page 14: ...ed Switch off button tone Switching the button tone on off Activating Touch the button Select the button until appears flashing Confirm with the button The setting is activated and shown in the displa...

Page 15: ...yCooling and fast cooling PartyCooling PartyCooling temporarily provides generally increased cooling capacity whereby the tem perature of the corresponding zone is lowered to just below the selected s...

Page 16: ...iance 6 Interior and accessories 6 1 Door opener with TouchOpen The appliance is equipped with the TouchOpen door opening mechanism Procedure Gently push the appliance door in at the top corner opposi...

Page 17: ...able to position bottles of wine on the presentation shelf when tilted the shelf above may have to be removed beforehand If only bottles with a wide diameter e g Burgundy wine bottles are stored on a...

Page 18: ...outlets are integrated into the back panel 7 2 Notes on storage of wine Ideal drinking temperatures 5 8 C Champagne sparkling wines Sekt Prosecco sweet wines 6 10 C Fresh white wines e g Chasselas M...

Page 19: ...the appliance how it is installed and the cooling requirements e g fast cool ing the ambient temperature and the installation conditions Operating noises are partic ularly audible immediately after s...

Page 20: ...flash in the display Confirming Acknowledging warnings Touch any button Further information Trouble shooting When the Sabbath mode is activated there are no visual or acoustic warning signals 10 Troub...

Page 21: ...Services The appliance door can be opened manually e g with a standard suction cup Illumination is not working Sabbath mode is active Open the appliance door manually e g with a standard suction cup...

Page 22: ...ut Close the appliance door The appliance door can be opened manually e g with a standard suction cup Contact Customer Services The temperature and cooling zone s flash and or an acoustic signal is em...

Page 23: ...ool but it cannot detect the current temperature value and cannot guarantee that the temperature is controlled at the selected set value Error messages A3 A4 A5 Ambient temperature outside operating r...

Page 24: ...m The manufacturer s warranty is valid for 24 months starting from when the appliance is first put into service External dimensions See installation instructions Electrical connection See identificati...

Page 25: ...e carried out by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance 12 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and...

Page 26: ...ling capacity 13 Initial set up 5 Instructions for use 5 Interior and accessories 16 Introduction 10 M Maintenance 19 Model designation 2 N Noise reduced operation 12 Noises 19 O ON OFF 9 28 Operating...

Page 27: ...rial number SN and appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance __...

Page 28: ...irm entry BACK Cancel or discard entry ON OFF hold depressed for 3 seconds Display elements Operating mode User setting SilentPlus Fast cooling PartyCooling Display brightness Sabbath mode Switch off...

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