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Table of Contents

1. THE ENVIRONMENT - DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................... 26

2. USER RECOMMENDATIONS  .............................................................................................. 27

3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................... 28

4. SUGGESTIONS  .................................................................................................................... 29

5. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  ................................................................................... 30

5.1 Overall dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 30

5.2 Positioning and levelling the appliance  ......................................................................................................... 31

5.3 Preparing the Home Garden  ......................................................................................................................... 32

5.4 Electrical connection  ..................................................................................................................................... 32

5.5 Initial Filling  ................................................................................................................................................... 33

6. FIRST USE  ............................................................................................................................ 34

7. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE ............................................................................ 35

8. CONTROL PANEL  ................................................................................................................ 36

8.1 External light sensor ...................................................................................................................................... 36

8.2 Internal clock setting/display symbol ............................................................................................................. 36

8.3 Humidity supply/empty tank symbol .............................................................................................................. 36

8.4 Internal temperature/time display .................................................................................................................. 37

8.5 Standby symbol ............................................................................................................................................. 37

8.6 Internal air humidity percentage/minutes display .......................................................................................... 37

8.7 Key lock/unlock symbol ................................................................................................................................. 37

8.8 Internal light ON symbol ................................................................................................................................ 37

8.9 Cuttings function on symbol .......................................................................................................................... 37

8.10 Remote control sensor  ................................................................................................................................ 37

9. THE REMOTE CONTROL ..................................................................................................... 38

9.1 Red led .......................................................................................................................................................... 38

9.2 Standby key  .................................................................................................................................................. 38

9.3 Cuttings function on key ................................................................................................................................ 39

9.4 Humidifier key  ............................................................................................................................................... 39

9.5 Internal light key  ............................................................................................................................................ 39

9.6 Clock display/setting key ............................................................................................................................... 40

9.7 Value increase/decrease key  ........................................................................................................................ 40

9.8 Replacing the remote control batteries  ......................................................................................................... 40

10. USING THE HOME GARDEN  ............................................................................................. 41

10.1 Removing and placing the pots in the Home Garden ................................................................................. 41

10.2 Automatic regulation of the internal micro-climate  ...................................................................................... 41

10.3 Selecting the programme ............................................................................................................................ 42

10.4 Manual Program .......................................................................................................................................... 42

11. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ....................................................................................... 43

11.1 Filling the tank  ............................................................................................................................................. 43

11.2 Cleaning the vapour delivery tube ............................................................................................................... 44

11.3 Cleaning the ultrasound vaporiser .............................................................................................................. 44

11.4 Cleaning the base  ....................................................................................................................................... 44

11.5 Cleaning the pots  ........................................................................................................................................ 44

11.6 Cleaning the glass panels ........................................................................................................................... 44

11.7 Replacing the lamps .................................................................................................................................... 44

12. PROBLEM SOLVING  .......................................................................................................... 45

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

: these instructions contain user recommendations, description of the

commands and the correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

: these are intended for 

the

 qualified technician

 who must

install the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test.

Further information about the products can be found at www.smeg.com

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Summary of Contents for SDP20

Page 1: ... 4 Humidifier key 39 9 5 Internal light key 39 9 6 Clock display setting key 40 9 7 Value increase decrease key 40 9 8 Replacing the remote control batteries 40 10 USING THE HOME GARDEN 41 10 1 Removing and placing the pots in the Home Garden 41 10 2 Automatic regulation of the internal micro climate 41 10 3 Selecting the programme 42 10 4 Manual Program 42 11 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 43 11 1 Fill...

Page 2: ...R THE ADDRESSES OF COLLECTION RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES NEVER LEAVE ALL OR PART OF THE PACKAGING LYING AROUND PACKAGING PARTS AND ESPECIALLY PLASTIC BAGS MAY REPRESENT A SUFFOCATION HAZARD FOR CHILDREN IMPORTANT YOUR OLD APPLIANCE MUST ALSO BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY DELIVER THE APPLIANCE TO YOUR LOCAL ORGANISATION AUTHORISED TO COLLECT SCRAPPED APPLIANCES PROPER DISPOSAL ALLOWS THE INTELLIGE...

Page 3: ...2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS GUIDELINE IS THE FRAME OF A EUROPEAN WIDE VALIDITY OF RETURN AND RECYCLING ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING RESIDUES UNATTENDED IN THE HOME SEPARATE WASTE PACKAGING MATERIALS BY TYPE AND CONSIGN THEM TO THE NEAREST SEPARATE DISPOSAL CENTRE NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS AND SLITS PROVIDED FOR VENTILATI...

Page 4: ... GASES INSIDE THE APPLIANCE ANY LEAKS MAY CONSTITUTE A SERIOUS THREAT TO USERS SAFETY TO RAISE AND LOWER ITS SIDE WALLS ALWAYS USE ONLY THE PROVIDED HANDLES AND TAKE CARE NOT TO PLACE YOUR FINGERS ON THE APPLIANCE S STEEL FRAME THE APPLIANCE PRIMARILY IS INTENDED FOR USE BY ADULTS CHILDREN OR INFIRM PERSONS SHOULD USE ONLY UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION WARNING CLASS 1M LED LAMP EN 60825 1 2003 IEC 60825...

Page 5: ...D REGULARLY IRRIGATE MANURE TRIM THEM AND CLEAN THEIR LEAVES AND TAKE ALL THE FURTHER MEASURES NECESSARY FOR THEIR CARE THESE MEASURES ARE NOT RENDERED UNNECESSARY BY THE USE OF OUR PRODUCT BUT ARE INDISPENSABLE FOR HEALTHY GROWTH OF YOUR PLANTS IN THE DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THE HOME GARDEN S MICRO CLIMATE MUST BE CONSIDERED DYNAMIC DUE TO ITS SMALL SIZE THE ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS OF TEMPERATURE H...

Page 6: ...erall dimensions 5 1 1 Home Garden s overall dimensions The drawing below shows the Home Garden s maximum overall dimensions with the glass panels and trays open Fig 1 5 1 2 Pot overall dimensions The drawing below shows the maximum overall dimensions of the pots Fig 2 ...

Page 7: ...UPPORTING SURFACE AS THIS MAY BLOCK THE AIR INTAKES BENEATH IT The Home Garden may be placed on a pedestal optional available from your service centre Completely unscrew the feet and fit the studs into the holes on the pedestal Now secure the pedestal to the Home Garden using the 4 provided nuts A Fig 4 Fig 4 ALWAYS PLACE THE HOME GARDEN IN A DRY WELL VENTILATED LOCATION NEVER EXPOSE IT TO DIRECT ...

Page 8: ... tube in its central seat as shown by movement C in Figure 5 5 4 Electrical connection Connect the appliance s power supply lead to a mains socket installed in accordance with electrical safety regulations The rated voltage and frequency are stated on the registration plate on the base of the Home Garden Always ensure that the indicated values correspond to the mains voltage The appliance must be ...

Page 9: ...ial Filling The Home Garden s tank is empty when purchased It must be filled for the appliance to operate For filling instructions see 11 1 Filling the tank on page 43 IT IS ADVISABLE TO FILL THE TANK ONLY AFTER THE HOME GARDEN HAS BEEN POSITIONED ...

Page 10: ...ures required to start up the Home Garden when using it for the first time 1 switch on the Home Garden by pressing the button on the remote control see Section 9 2 Standby key 2 select the program depending on the type of plants you wish to grow see paragraph 10 3 Selecting the programme 3 set the time see paragraph 9 6 Clock display setting key 4 fill the tank see paragraph 11 1 Filling the tank ...

Page 11: ...our appliance 35 7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE FIG 7 HUMIDIFIER WATER TANK CONTROL PANEL SLIDING TRAYS PLANT POTS VAPOUR DELIVERY TUBE LED LAMP HUMIDITY AND INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR TANK FILLER CAP HEATING PLATES ...

Page 12: ...2 Internal clock setting display symbol This symbol indicates that the key on the remote control has been pressed to show the current time on the displays For instructions for setting the time see 9 6 Clock display setting key 8 3 Humidity supply empty tank symbol This symbol lights up whenever the key on the remote control is pressed It flashes when the water tank level goes into reserve and the ...

Page 13: ...control has not been used for ten minutes consecutively the Home Garden locks its current setting and commands are not accepted from the remote control This is a precaution against misuse accidental or in play by children who may attempt to change the settings and thus affect the growth of the plants For instructions for deactivating the lock see 9 2 Standby key 8 8 Internal light ON symbol This s...

Page 14: ... run a check of the displays and all control panel leds will light up Once this check has terminated the system will ask you to select one of the 3 pre set programs or the manual setting program For selection of the right program and how to activate it refer to 10 3 Selecting the programme Once the program has been selected the appliance will prompt you to set the time For instructions for setting...

Page 15: ...TION ARE ON DO NOT TOUCH THESE PANELS WITH YOUR BARE HANDS BEFORE ALLOWING THEM SUFFICIENT TIME TO COOL DOWN 9 4 Humidifier key This key manually delivers a few jets of water vapour into the Home Garden Once the series of jets is finished or by pressing the key again before the end of the sequence the appliance will return to normal operation WARNING THE APPLIANCE S INTERNAL CIRCUITRY CONTROLS THE...

Page 16: ...the selected program During normal operation and when the Home Garden is not locked press the key once to display the time For the preset programs see 10 2 Automatic regulation of the internal micro climate and 10 3 Selecting the programme 9 7 Value increase decrease key These keys are used for setting the time as described in paragraph 9 6 Clock display setting key and selecting the Home Garden s...

Page 17: ...LARGELY OF GLASS PROCEED GENTLY AND WITH CARE WHEN HANDLING 10 2 Automatic regulation of the internal micro climate The Home Garden is equipped with three sensors humidity light and temperature which allow its circuitry to control its environmental variables in accordance with the selected program There are three programs for the various types of plant you may wish to grow in the appliance The fol...

Page 18: ...Program The Home Garden has a manual program in which the operating parameters temperature and humidity can be modified To do this select program as described in point 10 3 Selecting the programme To modify the preset programs keep the key depressed for a few seconds if you wish to modify the humidity value or the key if you wish to modify the temperature value In this modification mode the displa...

Page 19: ...shing the humidifier is not able to generate vapour and the tank must be filled as follows WHEN THE SYMBOL STARTS FLASHING SOME AMOUNT OF WATER IS STILL LEFT IN THE TANK BUT IT CANNOT BE USED Extract the sliding trays and pots as described in paragraph 10 1 Removing and placing the pots in the Home Garden With the trays and pots extracted remove cap A by lifting it off as shown in the figure Use a...

Page 20: ...t it simply pull it upwards and clean it under running water or with a steel wire 11 3 Cleaning the ultrasound vaporiser If it is necessary to clean the internal vaporiser for example because vapour is not delivered even after you have thoroughly cleaned the hose contact your nearest Authorised Service Centre 11 4 Cleaning the base The base of the Home Garden once the pots have been removed can be...

Page 21: ... has been exceeded The tank has been filled beyond the maximum level Wait a few minutes and try again Empty the tank with a syringe or similar device as described in paragraph 11 1 Filling the tank The tank has been filled correctly but the symbol is still flashing You have not pressed the key on the remote con trol Press the button on the remote control The symbol is flashing The external tempera...

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