Vintec VWCM280CAB-L User Manual Download Page 18

2.5   Re set  Filter  alert

Press&Hold combined on 

On/ Off &  decr ease 

bottoms  for 5 seconds t o  re set the filter change 

count er.

If the alert  is on, it  turns o ff.

If the mode set  is Single,  the Single  zone  feed -

back  will lit-up.

In Single  zone mode, both  temper atur e contr ols 

will work  in sync.

Relat ed to 3. 5

S

M

If the mode set  is Multi,  the Multi  zone  feedback  

will lit-up.

In Multi  zone mode, each  temper atur e contr ol 

will work  separ at ely.

Relat ed to 3. 6

If the mode set  is Cellaring , the Single and Multi 

zone  feedback  will be  Off, and Bott om  &  Upper  

temper atur e  display  sho ws  “CE”  &  “CE”  until the 

Cellaring mode is  deactiv at ed .

In Cellaring mode,  the  temper atur e is fix ed and 

can not  be changed - ar

ound  12°  to 16° (TBC) .

S

M

WIP

2.6  Rest   to f actory  settings

Press&Hold combined on 

On/ Off &  increase 

upper  buttons  for 5  seconds  to  re set the ma-

chine settings  to  the  fact ory  setting. 

2.7  Single /Multi

/C ellaring

 z one set  

Single combined pr ess on incr ease  &  decr ease 

bottom temper atur e set  to  change  the Single 

zone, Multi  zone

, and  Cellaring 

mode . 

S

M

2018.10.0 2

Vintec -  Ve stfros t UI Pr oposal

S

M

If the mode set is Cellaring, the Single and 

Multi zone feedback will be Off, and Bottom 

& Upper temperature display shows “CE” & 

“CE” blinking. After 5 seconds without any 

interaction with the Mode button, the ”CE” 

stops blinking and keeps showing ”CE” until 

the Cellaring mode is deactivated. 

In Cellaring mode, the temperature is fixed 

and can not be changed - 12°C.

Demo mode

Press & Hold combined on Mode & Lights 

buttons for 5 seconds to activate/deactivate 

Demo mode.

2.8 Demo mode

Press&Hold combined on  On/ Off &  Lights but-

tons for 5  seconds  to  activ ate/deactiv ate Demo  

mode . 

When activ ated, Bottom  &  Upper  temper ature 

display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “On” for 5  sec-

onds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

To keep communication  that the machine is in 

Demo mode, e very  5 minutes (TBD ), Bottom  & 

Upper  temper ature display  sho ws and blinks  

“dE” &  “On” for 5  seconds. 

S

M

When  deactiv ated, Bottom  & Upper  temper a-

ture display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “OF”  for 5 

seconds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

S

M

WIP

3.1 High  /  Low t emper atur e alert

High Temper ature alert  sho ws “Hº” and blinks  

the alert  icon.

Low Temper ature alert  sho ws “Lº ” and blinks  the 

alert  icon.

S

M

3.2 Door  open alert

When  the door  stays open  for some amount  o f 

time (e.g. 5 minutes -  TBD ) the icon  turns On. and 

a sound is play ed .

Any interaction on  the Contr ol panel  disable  the 

audio signal.  The icon st ays on as long  the door  

is open.

S

M

S

M

3.3  Change filter  alert

After some amount  of time (TBD ) the icon  turns 

On. 

See 2.5  to know ho w to reset  the alert . After 

reset, the icon  turns O ff and  the count  is reset .

S

M

2018.10.0 2

Vintec -  Ve stfros t UI Pr oposal

When activated, the bottom & Upper tem-

perature display shows and blinks ”dE & 

”ON” for 5 seconds. 

 

Any alert turns off temporarily.

To keep communication that the machine 

is in Demo mode, - every 5 minutes the 

Bottom & Upper temperature display shows 

and blinks ”dE & ”OF” for 5 seconds. 

2.8 Demo mode

Press&Hold combined on  On/ Off &  Lights but-

tons for 5  seconds  to  activ ate/deactiv ate Demo  

mode . 

When activ ated, Bottom  &  Upper  temper ature 

display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “On” for 5  sec-

onds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

To keep communication  that the machine is in 

Demo mode, e very  5 minutes (TBD ), Bottom  & 

Upper  temper ature display  sho ws and blinks  

“dE” &  “On” for 5  seconds. 

S

M

When  deactiv ated, Bottom  & Upper  temper a-

ture display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “OF”  for 5 

seconds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

S

M

WIP

3.1 High  /  Low t emper atur e alert

High Temper ature alert  sho ws “Hº” and blinks  

the alert  icon.

Low Temper ature alert  sho ws “Lº ” and blinks  the 

alert  icon.

S

M

3.2 Door  open alert

When  the door  stays open  for some amount  o f 

time (e.g. 5 minutes -  TBD ) the icon  turns On. and 

a sound is play ed .

Any interaction on  the Contr ol panel  disable  the 

audio signal.  The icon st ays on as long  the door  

is open.

S

M

S

M

3.3  Change filter  alert

After some amount  of time (TBD ) the icon  turns 

On. 

See 2.5  to know ho w to reset  the alert . After 

reset, the icon  turns O ff and  the count  is reset .

S

M

2018.10.0 2

Vintec -  Ve stfros t UI Pr oposal

When deactivated, Bottom & Upper tem-

perature display shows and blinks ”dE” & 

”OF for 5 seconds.

Any alert turns off temporarily.

Mute sounds 

Press & Hold combined on decrease bottom 

temperature set & Light buttons for 5 sec-

onds to activate/deactivate Mute sounds. 

High / Low temperature alert

2.8 Demo mode

Press&Hold combined on  On/ Off &  Lights but-

tons for 5  seconds  to  activ ate/deactiv ate Demo  

mode . 

When activ ated, Bottom  &  Upper  temper ature 

display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “On” for 5  sec-

onds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

To keep communication  that the machine is in 

Demo mode, e very  5 minutes (TBD ), Bottom  & 

Upper  temper ature display  sho ws and blinks  

“dE” &  “On” for 5  seconds. 

S

M

When  deactiv ated, Bottom  &  Upper  temper a-

ture display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “OF”  for 5 

seconds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

S

M

WIP

3.1 High  /  Low t emper atur e alert

High Temper ature alert  sho ws “Hº” and blinks  

the alert  icon.

Low Temper ature alert  sho ws “ Lº ” and blinks  the 

alert  icon.

S

M

3.2 Door  open alert

When  the door  stays open  for some amount  o f 

time (e.g. 5 minutes -  TBD ) the icon  turns On. and 

a sound is play ed .

Any interaction on  the Contr ol panel  disable  the 

audio signal.  The icon st ays on as long  the door  

is open.

S

M

S

M

3.3  Change filter  alert

After some amount  o f time (TBD ) the icon  turns 

On. 

See 2.5  to know ho w to reset  the alert . After 

reset, the icon  turns O ff and  the count  is reset .

S

M

2018.10.0 2

Vintec -  Ve stfros t UI Pr oposal

If the Current temperature is 5°C above the 

Set temperature for more than 60 minutes, 

High Temperature alert shows “Hº” and 

blinks the alert icon.

2.8 Demo mode

Press&Hold combined on  On/ Off &  Lights but-

tons for 5  seconds  to  activ ate/deactiv ate Demo  

mode . 

When activ ated, Bottom  &  Upper  temper ature 

display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “On” for 5  sec-

onds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

To keep communication  that the machine is in 

Demo mode, e very  5 minutes (TBD ), Bottom  & 

Upper  temper ature display  sho ws and blinks  

“dE” &  “On” for 5  seconds. 

S

M

When  deactiv ated, Bottom  &  Upper  temper a-

ture display  sho ws and blinks “ dE” &  “OF”  for 5 

seconds.

Any alert  turns o ff tempor arily.

S

M

WIP

3.1 High  /  Low t emper atur e alert

High Temper ature alert  sho ws “Hº” and blinks  

the alert  icon.

Low Temper ature alert  sho ws “ Lº ” and blinks  the 

alert  icon.

S

M

3.2 Door  open alert

When  the door  stays open  for some amount  o f 

time (e.g. 5 minutes -  TBD ) the icon  turns On. and 

a sound is play ed .

Any interaction on  the Contr ol panel  disable  the 

audio signal.  The icon st ays on as long  the door  

is open.

S

M

S

M

3.3  Change filter  alert

After some amount  o f time (TBD ) the icon  turns 

On. 

See 2.5  to know ho w to reset  the alert . After 

reset, the icon  turns O ff and  the count  is reset .

S

M

2018.10.0 2

Vintec -  Ve stfros t UI Pr oposal

If the Current temperature is 2°C below the 

Set temperature for more than 60 minutes, 

Low Temperature alert shows “Lº” and 

blinks the alert icon.

The alerts will not sound in the first 

 

90 minutes after power on.

18

User Manual

Summary of Contents for VWCM280CAB-L

Page 1: ...User Manual VWCM280CAB L VWCM280CAB R vintec com au vintec co nz...

Page 2: ...2 User Manual...

Page 3: ...ption 7 Get to know your wine cabinet 8 Electrical connection 9 Installation and start up 9 Installation 10 Shelves and loading 12 Shelf adjustment 13 Operation and function 15 Defrosting cleaning and...

Page 4: ...mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process than those recommended by the manufac turer WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant system WARNING Do not use electrical applianc e...

Page 5: ...ains R600a refrigerant Avoid safety hazards by carefully installing handling servicing and disposing of this appliance It is hazardous for anyone oth er than an Authorised Service Person to service th...

Page 6: ...y and product liability If the supply cord is dam aged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons inorder to avoid a hazard Do not use extension cords Thi...

Page 7: ...door openings The energy consumption is reduced when Note for household use only This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offic...

Page 8: ...Get to know your wine cabinet VWCM280CAB L VWCM280CAB R fig 2 Control panel Fans Positions 1 6 Fixed shelves Wheel Adjustable feet Name plate Lock Lighting Door Sealing strip 8 User Manual...

Page 9: ...nal electrical codes Consult these codes prior to cabinet installation Connect the appliance only to 220 240 V 50Hz alternating current via a correctly installed earthed socket The socket should be fr...

Page 10: ...at the appliance be well ventilated and that air can circulate un hindered above below and around it The figures below illustrate how the necessary air circulation around the ap pliance can be ensured...

Page 11: ...ll material and will need to be sourced separately to suit the specific installation Use gloves during installation If there is not enough space min 60 mm over the appliance turn the bracket upside do...

Page 12: ...net it has been designed so that only Bordeaux style bottles can be stored on the outer position of the shelf The fixed shelf in the VWM280CAB cabinet is designed for 3 or 4 rows of 12 bottles 36 or 4...

Page 13: ...tion clipse and push up the holder in the meantime 4 piece of holder per shelf To replace the fix shelves Replace is a back way process 1 Push in and down the plastic shelf holder to the square holes...

Page 14: ...screwdriver remove the 2 rail shelf screws 1 per rail 5 Pull forward the shelf and lift up it 6 Use a thin flat screwdriver to snap out the locker clipse and push up the rail in the mean time Front a...

Page 15: ...left digits of the display indicate the temperature at the top of the appliance and the right digits of the display indicate the temperature at the bottom of the appliance Upper temperature set Single...

Page 16: ...the lowest level the door closed 4A et c Lights dim le ve l Bottom temp display sho ws the 1L Lowest level leas t bright 2L 9L Highest level most bright Single pr ess to turn the lights ON OFF Lights...

Page 17: ...gh or low temper ature inside the appliance The alert icon turns On but will not blink and it will remain until the Sabbath Mode is deactiv ated An audio alarm will sounds and aut omatically turn off...

Page 18: ...alert shows H a the alert icon Low Temper ature alert shows L an alert icon S M 3 2 Door open alert When the door stays open for some time e g 5 minutes TBD the icon t a sound is play ed Any interact...

Page 19: ...ol panel disa bles the blinking and audio signal The icon stays on as long the door is open and the lights go back to normal Change filter alert but emo ure ec in s r a r 5 WIP 3 1 High Low t emper at...

Page 20: ...t and must be kept clean Add a few drops of disinfectant to the defrost water drain a couple of times a year and clean the drain using a pipe cleaner or similar Never use sharp or pointed implements T...

Page 21: ...ents 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 appliances it is in contact...

Page 22: ...andling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased th...

Page 23: ...23 User Manual...

Page 24: ...trolux Family To add a touch of professional inspiration to your home visit electrolux com au 2020 Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341 8195120 02 Nov 11 Stay in touch and share your us...

Reviews: