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Index

12h light mode .................................................  14

A

Appliance disposal ..........................................  24
Appliance functions .........................................  13
Appliance information .....................................  18
Appliance installation ......................................... 5

C

Care and maintenance ...................................  20
Cleaning.............................................................  20
Cleaning the condenser ..........................  17, 21
Cleaning the interior ........................................  21

D

Demo mode ......................................................  18
Disposal.............................................................  24

E

Electrical connection .......................................  23

H

Humidity control ...............................................  14

I

Identification plate.....................................  23, 27
Initial set-up .....................................................  5, 8
Instructions for use ............................................. 5
Introduction .......................................................  10

M

Model designation .............................................. 2
Model number ..................................................... 2

N

Noises ................................................................  22
Notes ..................................................................  26

O

ON/OFF ......................................................... 9, 28
Operating and display elements...................... 9
Operating the appliance ............  10, 11, 12, 13
Overview ............................................................  10

P

Product data .....................................................  23

R

Restoring factory settings...............................  16

S

Sabbath mode..................................................  15
Safety warnings

Appliance installation ..................................... 5
Appliance-specific .......................................... 4
Correct use ...................................................... 6
General ............................................................. 4

Service & Support............................................  27
Setting the date ................................................  15
Setting the language .......................................  15
Setting the temperature ..................................  11
Setting the time ................................................  15
Switching on .....................................................  10
Switching the appliance off............................  13
Switching the appliance on............................  10
Symbols ................................................................ 4

T

Technical data ..................................................  23
Technical questions.........................................  27
Temperature unit..............................................  16
Tips .....................................................................  19
Trouble-shooting ..............................................  22
Type....................................................................... 2

U

Using for the first time...................................  5, 8
Using the cooling compartments separately

.....................................................................  12

V

Validity................................................................... 2
Value change locked ......................................  11

W

Warranty extensions ........................................  27

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Summary of Contents for WineCooler V6000 Supreme

Page 1: ...Operating instructions WineCooler V6000 Supreme Refrigerating appliance...

Page 2: ...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 the purpose of the further developm...

Page 3: ...the cooling compartments on and off separately 12 4 6 Switching the appliance off 13 5 Using the appliance functions and set tings 13 5 1 Procedure for display with touch function 13 5 2 Using the fu...

Page 4: ...edge provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user mainte...

Page 5: ...possible to de install the complete appliance at any time without causing any damage 1 5 Instructions for use Before using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the elec...

Page 6: ...t Do not store explosive materials or aerosol cans in close proximity to or inside of the appliance Danger of ex plosion This appliance is CFC and FC free and contains small quantities of the environ...

Page 7: ...1 Safety precautions 7 How to avoid damaging the appliance Clean the appliance just with water or a mild soapy solution water and washing up liquid...

Page 8: ...washing up liquid and dry thoroughly Check that all appliance door seals are completely dry and dry them if necessary After switching the appliance on for the first time it is recommended waiting for...

Page 9: ...Home Start screen Acknowledge alarm BACK Cancel Discard entry Navigation touch display Functions User setting Humidity control Date 12h light mode Time Sabbath mode Language Temperature unit C F Other...

Page 10: ...cepted After about 5 seconds without any interaction the setting is cancelled The values set are not accepted The actual values set are displayed when the door is opened The appliance shows the status...

Page 11: ...erature is set between 10 C and 18 C 49 F to 64 F ON OK C 9 8 7 10 11 Select the desired temperature for the zone selected by scrolling up or down The value selected is displayed in orange ON OK C 9 8...

Page 12: ...Touch the upper lower cooling compartment as desired OK C 6 5 4 7 8 OFF Touch the OFF button Confirm the info and security questions that follow with Yes 12 C off The corresponding cooling compartment...

Page 13: ...an extended period of time Empty and clean the appliance Leave the appliance doors and drawers open to prevent unpleasant odours forming 5 Using the appliance functions and settings 5 1 Procedure for...

Page 14: ...elect intensity Low Confirm with OK The function is deactivated and displayed in white in the overview 12h light mode Time limited interior illumination Activating Touch the button and select Activate...

Page 15: ...Confirm with No The function is deactivated and displayed in white in the overview The initial phase takes 3 minutes Setting Description Accessing the user settings and other settings Date Set the dat...

Page 16: ...button and select Touch the desired unit C or F Confirm with OK The temperature unit set is saved Factory settings Restore factory settings Selecting Touch the button and select Confirm the info and s...

Page 17: ...button and select Next reminder appears along with the num ber of days remaining to the next reminder Confirm with OK Should the reminder remain active appears Confirm with No Deactivate reminder appe...

Page 18: ...he required password The function is activated and displayed in orange in the overview Deactivating Touch the button and select Deactivate demo mode appears Confirm with Yes Enter the required passwor...

Page 19: ...Care and maintenance see page 20 6 Interior and accessories Shelves The shelves are not height adjustable They can be taken out for cleaning First remove any bottles from the shelves Pull each shelf c...

Page 20: ...lity wines of each category For very fine wines in particular follow the wine producers recommendations 7 3 Notes on saving energy Only open the appliance doors when necessary and keep them open for a...

Page 21: ...The condenser is located behind the front ventilation grille in the bottom part of the appli ance Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment on full power to clean the slots in the ventilation...

Page 22: ...fault cannot be remedied please contact Customer Services Before contacting Cus tomer Services Please note down the serial number SN which is shown on the identification plate and the sequence of even...

Page 23: ...o high Have the electrical installation checked by an expert The appliance may otherwise be defect ive Contact Customer Services Individual zones are not working The individual zones can be switched o...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...and display elements 9 Operating the appliance 10 11 12 13 Overview 10 P Product data 23 R Restoring factory settings 16 S Sabbath mode 15 Safety warnings Appliance installation 5 Appliance specific...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

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

Page 28: ...y Navigation touch display Functions User setting Humidity control Date 12h light mode Time Sabbath mode Language Temperature unit C F Other settings Restore factory setting Condenser reminder Demo mo...

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