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Fault fi nding

Fault

Possible cause

Remedy

The appliance is 

“dead”!

The appliance is switched off. 

Power failure; the fuse is blown; 

the appliance is not plugged in 

correctly.

Press the on/off switch.

Check that power is connected. 

Reset the fuse.

Water collects in 

the bottom of the 

cabinet.

The defrost water pipe is 

blocked.

Clean the defrost water channel 

and the drain hole on the rear 

wall of the cabinet.

Vibration or 

bothersome noise.

The appliance is not level.

The appliance is resting against 

other kitchen elements.

Containers or bottles inside the 

cabinet are rattling against one 

another.

Level the appliance using a spirit 

level.

Move the appliance away from 

the kitchen elements or appli-

ances it is in contact with.

Move containers and/or bottles 

apart.

Compressor runs 

continuously.

High room temperature.

Ensure adequate ventilation.

E1 is shown on the 

display.

The upper sensor is disconnect-

ed or short-circuited. 

Call for service. The temperature 

within the entire cabinet is main-

tained at the higher of the two 

setpoints until the fault has been 

corrected.

E2 is shown on the 

display.

The lower sensor is disconnected 

or short-circuited. 

Call for service. The temperature 

within the entire cabinet is main-

tained at the higher of the two 

setpoints until the fault has been 

corrected.

ULO is shown on 

the display. 

The mains voltage is lower than 

184 V.

UHI is shown on the 

display.

The mains voltage is higher than 

255 V.

912086x0000.0083

06/04

Manufacturer reserves the right to alter specifi cations without prior 

notice.

Summary of Contents for V 150 SG2E

Page 1: ...V 150 SG2E V 190 SG2E Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...cable and remove the door If the door is left on the appliance is highly dangerous for children at play Environmental regulations on disposal must also be observed When disposing of the appliance you...

Page 3: ...3 GB Get to know your wine cooler g 1 Lighting Charcoal lter Wooden shelf Sealing strip Nameplate Door handle Kick plate Control panel Lock Adjustable feet...

Page 4: ...mate class is stated on the nameplate see g 1 on page 3 and g 11 on page 13 This speci es the optimum room temperature Wine coolers with winter position however function at room temperatures as low as...

Page 5: ...e unhindered above below and around it The gures below illustrate how the necessary air circulation around the appliance can be ensured gs 5 6 The appliance viewed from The appliance viewed from above...

Page 6: ...that the appliance be absolutely level It can be levelled by screwing the adjustable feet at the front of the appliance up or down gs 8 9 Use a spirit level to check that the appliance is absolutely l...

Page 7: ...9 Fit the door onto the bottom pin t the top hinge and tighten securely 3 Rotate the glass door through 180 on V 150 SG2E pull the handle to loosen it on the inside from beneath the sealing strip 7 W...

Page 8: ...ust be connected via an independent wall socket outlet If the mains lead has been damaged it must be replaced with a corresponding type supplied by the manufacturer or an approved service centre Techn...

Page 9: ...tes the actual temperature in the bottles The displayed temperature is therefore not affected by transient uctuations in air temperature Temperature setting The temperature is set using the two button...

Page 10: ...is recommended that wine be served at a temperature which is a couple of degrees lower than the desired drinking temperature as the wine will be warmed slightly when it is poured into the glass Single...

Page 11: ...of the cabinet and must be kept clean Add a few drops of disinfectant e g Rodalon to the defrost water drain a couple of times a year and clean the drain using a pipe cleaner or similar Never use sha...

Page 12: ...the kitchen elements or appli ances it is in contact with Move containers and or bottles apart Compressor runs continuously High room temperature Ensure adequate ventilation E1 is shown on the display...

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