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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.

When activated, the bottom & Upper 

temperature 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. 

When deactivated, Bottom & Upper 

temperature 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 

seconds to activate/deactivate Mute sounds. 

High / Low temperature alert

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.

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.

Door open alert 

When the door stays open for some amount 

of time (5 minutes) the icon turns On and 

the lights start to dim up and down. If 

the door is kept open, after more than 2 

minutes a sound is played.

Any interaction on the Control panel 

disables the blinking and audio signal. The 

icon stays on as long the door is open and 

the lights go back to normal. 

 

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User Manual

Summary of Contents for VWM198PBA-L

Page 1: ...User Manual VWM198PBA R VWM198PBA L VWM198SBA R VWM198SBA L vintec com...

Page 2: ...n structure clear of obstruction WARNING Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process than those recommended by the manufacturer WARNING Do not damage the refriger...

Page 3: ...pose of this appliance R600A REFRIGERANT WARNING This appliance contains R600a refrigerant Avoid safety hazards by carefully installing handling servicing and disposing of this appliance It is hazardo...

Page 4: ...ld be defrosted during normal cleaning or maintenance Please note that changes to the appliance construction may cancel all warranty and product liability If the supply cord is damaged it must be repl...

Page 5: ...in the use 6 Get to know your wine cooler 7 Electrical connection 9 Installation and start up 9 Installation 10 Operation and function 13 Defrosting cleaning and maintenance 17 Fault finding 18 Warran...

Page 6: ...sumption in the use Note for household use only This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments...

Page 7: ...f Name plate Position 2 Fixed shelf sits on liner rib with screw fixation bracket at the rear Sealing strip Position 3 9 Telescopic shelf Position 10 Fixed 3 4 shelf site on liner rib Position 11 Bott...

Page 8: ...ame plate Position 3 5 Fixed shelf Sealing strip Fixed shelf Position 3 5 Position 6 Fixed 3 4 shelf site on liner rib Position7 Bottom liner Wheel Kick plate Adjustable feet Lock Light Get to know yo...

Page 9: ...43 C fig 3 xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx x xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Wiring and connections in power supply systems must been all applicable local and national electrical codes Consult these codes lengths...

Page 10: ...ow the necessary air circulation around the appliance can be ensured fig 4 Ensure the plug is accessible when the ap pliance is in position or a switch is incor porated in the fixed wiring according t...

Page 11: ...e to avoid the unit from tipping over The anti tip device must either be secured to the floor or wall whatever is most appropriate Please note a distance part must be applied if anti tip is secured to...

Page 12: ...down fig 10 Use a spirit level to check that the appliance is absolutely level sideways Setting up Fixed shelf Max 50 kg 50 fig 11 fig 13 fig 12 13 Telescopic shelf Max 13 kg fig 10 To optimise the st...

Page 13: ...show the Current temperature Bottom temperature set Single press to decrease increase the Set temperature First press shows the current Set temperature and don t increase decre ase it The numbers bli...

Page 14: ...is the factory default dim level Child Lock Press and hold Mode button for 3 seconds to activate deactivate child lock Child lock indicator Enabling Child lock prevents changes to the UI until disabl...

Page 15: ...emporarily Reset Filter alert Press Hold combined on Mode decrease bottons for 5 seconds to reset the filter change counter If the alert is on it turns off Single Muliti Cellaring zone set Single pres...

Page 16: ...re 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 seconds to activate deactivate Mu...

Page 17: ...Change filter alert After 6 months the icon turns On See Reset filter alert to know how to reset the alert After reset the icon turns Off and the count is reset 17 User Manual...

Page 18: ...w 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 sharp or pointed imple ments The sealing strip aro...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...fy in any way other rights and remedies under a law to which the Appliances or services relate including any non excludable statutory guarantees in Australia and New Zealand 3 Warranty Period Subject...

Page 21: ...follow these steps a carefully check the operating instructions user manual and the terms of this warranty b have the model and serial number of the Appliance available c have the proof of purchase e...

Page 22: ...of a local call Australia only or visit www vintecclub com FOR SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest authorised service centre in New Zealand PLEASE CALL 0800 550 020 New Zealand only NEW ZE...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...om au 2019 Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341 8120183 03 20 Feb20 Stay in touch and share your user experience by following us vintecclub Service and support 1800 771 776 concierge vi...

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