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Operation and function

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Electronic control

The electronic control ensures that the 
temperatures set at the top and at the bot-
tom of the appliance are maintained. This is 
achieved by means of an advanced control 
of the refrigeration system, the heating ele-
ment, and the fan. The set temperature will 
be stored in the event of power failure.

The electronic control has the following 
functions:

 

● Light switch *

 

● Temperature setting

 

● Temperature indication

 

● Alarm for too high and too low tempera-

tures

 

● Door alarm / Filter alarm

 

● Muliti / Single / Cellar mode

 

● Child lock

 

● Sabbath mode

* The light may either be turned on 
constantly or only when the door is open.
4 diff erent modes- 9 levels for lighting.

Temperature indication

The display shows the actual temperature. 
The 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 press the up or down arrow to 
decrease/increase the Set
temperature. First press shows the current 
Set temperature and don’t increase/
decrease it. The numbers blink to indicate 
that they are being changed. After 5 
seconds without any interaction with the 
“-/+”, the numbers stop blinking and show 
the Current temperature.

Bottom temperature set

Single press the up or down arrow to 
decrease/increase the Set
temperature. First press shows the current 
Set temperature and don’t increase/
decrease it. The number blinks to indicate 
that it is being changed. After 5 seconds 
without any interaction with the “-/+”, 
the numbers stop blinking and show the 
Current temperature.

Mode

Set temp.

Upper temp.

Bottom temp.

Alerts

Set temp.

Light

Upper zone

Bottom zone.

Summary of Contents for VWM306PBA-L

Page 1: ...VWM306SBA R VWM306SBA L VWM306PBA R VWM306PBA L...

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Page 3: ...on 6 Get to know your wine cabinet 7 Electrical connection 9 Installation and start up 9 Installation 10 Shelves and loading 12 Operation and function 14 Defrosting cleaning and maintenance 19 Fault n...

Page 4: ...lt in 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 refr...

Page 5: ...dispose 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 haz...

Page 6: ...iance construction may cancel all warranty and product liability If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly quali ed persons inorder to avoid...

Page 7: ...h of the 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 sta kitchen areas in shops...

Page 8: ...Get to know your wine cabinet g 1 Control panel Fans Position 1 Fixed shelf Positions 2 12 Telescopic shelves Wheel Adjustable feet Name plate VWM306PBA R VWM306PBA L Lock Lighting Door Sealing strip...

Page 9: ...Get to know your wine cabinet VWM306SBA R VWM306SBA L g 2 Control panel Fans Positions 1 6 Fixed shelves Wheel Adjustable feet Name plate Lock Lighting Door Sealing strip...

Page 10: ...mperature SN 10 C to 32 C T 16 C to 43 C g 3 Wiring and connections in power supply systems must meet all applicable local and national electrical codes Consult these codes prior to cabinet installati...

Page 11: ...portant that the appliance be well ventilated and that air can circulate unhindered above below and around it The gures below illustrate how the necessary air circulation around the appliance can be e...

Page 12: ...s on your wall material and will need to be sourced separately to suit the speci c installation Use gloves during installation If there is not enough space min 60 mm over the appliance turn the bracke...

Page 13: ...Fixed shelf VWM306SBA Max 80 kg g 7 80 kg Fixed shelf VWM306PBA Max 65 kg g 8 65 kg g 9 Telescopic shelf VWM306PBA Max 15 kg 15 kg Shelves and loading...

Page 14: ...only Bordeaux style bottles can be stored on the outer position of the shelf The top xed shelf in the VWM306PBA cabinet is designed for 2 or 3 rows of 10 bottles 20 or 30 bottles However 3 rows will r...

Page 15: ...ure The 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 se...

Page 16: ...s ON at selected dim level when door is open 500ms changing to the highest dim level when the door is closed 500ms Default Factory settings Light Behavior 1A Dim Level 9L Lights dim level Bottom temp...

Page 17: ...o temporarily Reset Filter alert Press Hold combined on Mode decrease bottons for 5 seconds to reset the lter change counter If the alert is on it turns o Single Muliti Cellaring zone set Single pres...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...pen 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...

Page 20: ...he cabinet 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 imp...

Page 21: ...en 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 appliances it is in...

Page 22: ...or modify 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...

Page 23: ...please 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 pur...

Page 24: ...he cost of a local call Australia only or visit www vintecclub com FOR SERVICE or to nd the address of your nearest authorised service centre in New Zealand PLEASE CALL 0800 550 020 New Zealand only N...

Page 25: ...waste handling 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 purch...

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