process has begun.
Installation
∙ The appliance should be set up in a well-ventilated, dry room.
∙ It should be operated in conditions where the relative humidity
is no more than 70 %.
∙ The product data sheet contains details of the ambient
temperature range suitable for this appliance.
∙ Do not use the appliance outdoors.
∙ Ensure that the plug is accessible and can be removed from the
wall socket at any time.
∙ Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight, and do not
position it next to any heat sources (radiators, cookers etc). If
this cannot be avoided, however, suitable insulation must be in
installed between the heat source and the unit.
∙ The unit must not be installed inside a cabinet, nor directly
below a hanging cupboard, shelf or similar object.
∙ Ensure that the door can swing open to an angle of 90°.
∙ If the fl oor is uneven, the adjustable feet on the unit can be
used to compensate and ensure optimum stability.
Ventilation
The heated air around the unit must be able to circulate freely.
Therefore, ensure that the circulation around and above the
unit is not obstructed.
The clearance must be at least 150 mm.
Temperature control
∙ The unit is activated by connecting it to the mains. It is only
switched off completely when the plug is removed from the
wall socket.
∙ The temperature in the refrigerator cabinet can be adjusted
by setting the temperature control (1-5). Turning the control
clockwise will decrease the temperature, while turning it anti-
clockwise will increase it.
∙ The temperature can be set within a 5 to 18°C range.
∙ The temperature in the cabinet largely depends on factors
such as the ambient temperature, the setting and the
number of wine bottles stored.
∙ We recommend using a thermometer to check the actual
temperature inside the cabinet and make adjustments as
necessary.
∙ Always ensure that the door is properly closed and that the
seal is not obstructed by bottles stored inside the cabinet.
∙ Following a power interruption, or if the unit has been
switched off on purpose, it may take 3 to 5 minutes before it
switches on again.
∙ Note: In position '0', the cooling function is switched
off, though the appliance is still connected to the mains.
Humidity control
If the ambient air is extremely dry, the tray (supplied) should be
fi lled ¾-full with water and then placed on one of the storage
racks.
The water level should be regularly checked and replenished
as necessary
Storing wine
The following temperatures are suitable for various wines:
10
Red:
15 -18°C
Dry/white:
10 -15°C
Sparkling/champagne:
De-frosting and cleaning
∙ During operation, you may notice a build-up of frost around
the integral evaporator sealed into the rear of the inside
cabinet. This layer of frost will start melting when the
compressor is not working. Through a system of hoses,
the melt-water drains into the collection tray below the
compressor, where it will be absorbed into the surrounding
air.
∙ The unit does not therefore require de-frosting, but only
proper cleaning.
∙ To enable the melt-water to drain freely, always ensure that
the channel and discharge opening in the cabinet are free of
any blockage.
∙ Any water collecting in the bottom should be removed.
∙ Remark: Do not use abrasive tools, materials containing
alcohol or harsh cleaning solutions. Do not use any electrical
appliances, such as steam cleaners, for de-frosting or
cleaning.
∙ Always remove the plug from the wall socket before
cleaning.
∙ Do not pour water over or inside the unit.
∙ For frequent cleaning we recommend the use of warm water
with some mild detergent.
∙ The cabinet should be cleaned once a month.
∙ Any accessories should be cleaned separately with soapy
water. Do not put them in a dishwasher.
∙ After cleaning, thoroughly clean all surfaces with fresh water
before wiping them completely dry. When re-inserting the plug
into the wall socket ensure that you have dry hands.
∙ To save energy and to ensure optimum performance, the
compressor (at the rear) should be carefully cleaned at least
twice a year, with a brush or a vacuum cleaner.
Trouble-shooting
∙ Certain typical sounds can be heard when the appliance is
switched on. These sounds are caused by:
∙ the electric motor
within the compressor
assembly; during
compressor start-up
the sound level will be
slightly higher for a
short time.
∙ the cooling agent
fl owing through the circuit.
∙ In addition, the side of the housing may become warm. This
heat is caused by dissipation of the heat generated inside
the cabinet.
The following table lists possible malfunctions, their probable
causes and solutions. In the event of operational problems,
check fi rst whether a solution can be found using this table. If
the problem persists, disconnect the appliance from the mains
power and contact our Customer Service Department.
5 - 9°C