Product Manual
Page 45
... Adjusting the temperature zone divider 53 Changing the light fitting 53 Proper loading 54 Ideal drinking temperatures 54 Defrosting 54 Cleaning 54 Energy-saving tips 55 What to do if ....Troubleshooting 55 Guarantee 57 Operating noises 59 45 Contents Safety Instructions / Standards 46 Disposal of packaging and old appliances 47 Installation / Installation site 48 Your cooler needs air 49 Installation 49 Electrical connection 50 Product description 51 Interior fittings 51 User panel...
... Adjusting the temperature zone divider 53 Changing the light fitting 53 Proper loading 54 Ideal drinking temperatures 54 Defrosting 54 Cleaning 54 Energy-saving tips 55 What to do if ....Troubleshooting 55 Guarantee 57 Operating noises 59 45 Contents Safety Instructions / Standards 46 Disposal of packaging and old appliances 47 Installation / Installation site 48 Your cooler needs air 49 Installation 49 Electrical connection 50 Product description 51 Interior fittings 51 User panel...
Product Manual
Page 46
... the cooling circuit is located should be used for their safety. lation procedure. . tal impairment or lack of the instal- Children should be accepted for storing wine. Repairs and modifications must ensure that they are monitored or instructed in appliance are never blokked or covered. and HFC-free and contains small quantities of your appliance. Safety Instructions This refrigerator conforms...
... the cooling circuit is located should be used for their safety. lation procedure. . tal impairment or lack of the instal- Children should be accepted for storing wine. Repairs and modifications must ensure that they are monitored or instructed in appliance are never blokked or covered. and HFC-free and contains small quantities of your appliance. Safety Instructions This refrigerator conforms...
Product Manual
Page 47
...health of safety, faulty connection cables for polyethylene e.g. Disposal Information about the recycling of this product may also be re-used are harmful to your new unit once it has reached the end of its packaging indicates that old, worn ...Refrigeration equipment must not be replaced by removing the plug, cutting the network cable, and removing or destroying any snap fastenings or bolts. You will thus prevent children from locking themselves in the appliance during play (risk of in any electrical appliances inside the cooler. The symbol on the product or its service...
...health of safety, faulty connection cables for polyethylene e.g. Disposal Information about the recycling of this product may also be re-used are harmful to your new unit once it has reached the end of its packaging indicates that old, worn ...Refrigeration equipment must not be replaced by removing the plug, cutting the network cable, and removing or destroying any snap fastenings or bolts. You will thus prevent children from locking themselves in the appliance during play (risk of in any electrical appliances inside the cooler. The symbol on the product or its service...
Product Manual
Page 48
... energy consumption and the proper functioning of the unit. The following table specifies the ambient temperature range for each climatic classification: Climatic classification SN N ST T for an ambient temperature ...cooling system must be ensured. 48 Should not stand in a well-ventilated, dry room. The ambient temperature will find the climatic classification on the nameplate inside the appliance on the top right-hand side. Installation Installation site The appliance should be located only where the ambient temperature is retained and install a suitable thermal insulation panel...
... energy consumption and the proper functioning of the unit. The following table specifies the ambient temperature range for each climatic classification: Climatic classification SN N ST T for an ambient temperature ...cooling system must be ensured. 48 Should not stand in a well-ventilated, dry room. The ambient temperature will find the climatic classification on the nameplate inside the appliance on the top right-hand side. Installation Installation site The appliance should be located only where the ambient temperature is retained and install a suitable thermal insulation panel...
Product Manual
Page 49
To ensure the proper functioning of the appliance, air vents should measure at least 200 cm2 in the base of the housing and then expelled upwards. Installation Scale drawing 200 cm 2 547 566 550 min. 50 874 - 880 560 min. 873 200 cm 2 49 The cooler needs air The cooler door seals the installed unit almost completely, so an air vent must be conducted via the ventilation shaft to the rear wall of the housing. The ventilation channels should never be provided in cross-section. min. 200 cm2 50 min. 200 cm2 Warning! Warmed air must be blocked or covered.
To ensure the proper functioning of the appliance, air vents should measure at least 200 cm2 in the base of the housing and then expelled upwards. Installation Scale drawing 200 cm 2 547 566 550 min. 50 874 - 880 560 min. 873 200 cm 2 49 The cooler needs air The cooler door seals the installed unit almost completely, so an air vent must be conducted via the ventilation shaft to the rear wall of the housing. The ventilation channels should never be provided in cross-section. min. 200 cm2 50 min. 200 cm2 Warning! Warmed air must be blocked or covered.
Product Manual
Page 50
... the connection voltage and type of frequency with earthing contact is no longer accessible once the appliance has been built-in, suitable measures must be positioned on the top right-hand side. 50 After installing the unit, and particularly if the door hinge is reversed, please ensure that the door seal is located inside the appliance on the left or...
... the connection voltage and type of frequency with earthing contact is no longer accessible once the appliance has been built-in, suitable measures must be positioned on the top right-hand side. 50 After installing the unit, and particularly if the door hinge is reversed, please ensure that the door seal is located inside the appliance on the left or...
Product Manual
Page 51
Product description 1 2 3 2 1 Control panel 2 Storage racks (adjustable) 3 Temperature zone divider (adjustable) Control panel 14 2 3 2a 1 Appliance on/off Press for at least 3 seconds. 2 Select upper zone temperature (5 to 18° C, adjustable) Recommendation: 5-12° C (ideal for white wine, see page 11) Press for at least 3 seconds indicator flashes The temperature can be adjusted in steps. 2a Select lower zone temperature (5 to 18°C, adjustable) Recommendation: 12...
Product description 1 2 3 2 1 Control panel 2 Storage racks (adjustable) 3 Temperature zone divider (adjustable) Control panel 14 2 3 2a 1 Appliance on/off Press for at least 3 seconds. 2 Select upper zone temperature (5 to 18° C, adjustable) Recommendation: 5-12° C (ideal for white wine, see page 11) Press for at least 3 seconds indicator flashes The temperature can be adjusted in steps. 2a Select lower zone temperature (5 to 18°C, adjustable) Recommendation: 12...
Product Manual
Page 52
... door is adjustable. This can be switched off by briefly pressing any button. The appliance cools the upper zone for longer than 5 minutes, an acoustic door alarm will sound. Reverse this procedure to replace the shelf at the set temperature. 4 Interior light switched on permanently: Press for 3 seconds the yellow pilot light illuminates. 3 Supercool Press for 3 seconds ON Interior light on the door side and remove. To adjust storage racks The height...
... door is adjustable. This can be switched off by briefly pressing any button. The appliance cools the upper zone for longer than 5 minutes, an acoustic door alarm will sound. Reverse this procedure to replace the shelf at the set temperature. 4 Interior light switched on permanently: Press for 3 seconds the yellow pilot light illuminates. 3 Supercool Press for 3 seconds ON Interior light on the door side and remove. To adjust storage racks The height...
Product Manual
Page 53
To change LED lighting Click off the LED light cover. Please ensure that the rear section of the LED light fitting. Note: Please use only original LED light fittings provided by 1 position. Reverse this procedure to insert a new LED light fitting. Reverse this procedure to replace at a different level. Loosen the plug of the temperature zone divider slots into the groove provided in the rear wall...
To change LED lighting Click off the LED light cover. Please ensure that the rear section of the LED light fitting. Note: Please use only original LED light fittings provided by 1 position. Reverse this procedure to insert a new LED light fitting. Reverse this procedure to replace at a different level. Loosen the plug of the temperature zone divider slots into the groove provided in the rear wall...
Product Manual
Page 54
... Amarone (The lower temperature is separated into the drip tray by the compressor where it evaporates. red wine Please ensure that the temperature set for the more complex, better quality wines of each category). * Source: Mövenpick Defrosting The cooler defrosts automatically. Cleaning and maintenance For reasons of hygiene, the interior of electric shock, the appliance should be connected to 18° C): Top...
... Amarone (The lower temperature is separated into the drip tray by the compressor where it evaporates. red wine Please ensure that the temperature set for the more complex, better quality wines of each category). * Source: Mövenpick Defrosting The cooler defrosts automatically. Cleaning and maintenance For reasons of hygiene, the interior of electric shock, the appliance should be connected to 18° C): Top...
Product Manual
Page 55
... and correctly. What to the wine cooler should the following instructions. Troubleshooting Any malfunction will probably be due to a minor fault which you will be able to the user. Never steam-clean the appliance. Energy-saving tips . Never cover air vents. . Make sure the unit doors are closed again, the less cold is lost. . Do not attempt any more extensive...
... and correctly. What to the wine cooler should the following instructions. Troubleshooting Any malfunction will probably be due to a minor fault which you will be able to the user. Never steam-clean the appliance. Energy-saving tips . Never cover air vents. . Make sure the unit doors are closed again, the less cold is lost. . Do not attempt any more extensive...
Product Manual
Page 56
... you will be recorded for in-guarantee service calls. Your name, address and post code 2. Your telephone number 3. The model and serial number of the appliance (found on AEG products, please contact our Customer Care Department by telephoning: 08705 929929 Your telephone call will need to the Service Force Centre covering your post code area. Service and spare parts In the event of your appliance...
... you will be recorded for in-guarantee service calls. Your name, address and post code 2. Your telephone number 3. The model and serial number of the appliance (found on AEG products, please contact our Customer Care Department by telephoning: 08705 929929 Your telephone call will need to the Service Force Centre covering your post code area. Service and spare parts In the event of your appliance...
Product Manual
Page 57
... to a fault. changing the temperature setting. Contact customer service. Contact customer service. 57 Please see under "Commissioning". Fan defective. Error message F1 on control panel. Error message F2 on . Temperature has not been properly set. Contact customer service. Mains plug is defective. on control panel. Fuse has triggered or is not switched Switch on. "Installation site". Fault Possible cause Solution Appliance doesn't work . Appliance is Check fuse and replace if defective. Door was open door for a long...
... to a fault. changing the temperature setting. Contact customer service. Contact customer service. 57 Please see under "Commissioning". Fan defective. Error message F1 on control panel. Error message F2 on . Temperature has not been properly set. Contact customer service. Mains plug is defective. on control panel. Fuse has triggered or is not switched Switch on. "Installation site". Fault Possible cause Solution Appliance doesn't work . Appliance is Check fuse and replace if defective. Door was open door for a long...
Product Manual
Page 58
... European Free Trade Area . Should guarantee repairs be transferred to another user . ed over to the first retail purchaser, which fail due to the first purchaser of repair (i.e. The product is installed and used domestically, i.e. Parts removed during guarantee repairs become the property of installation or AEG workshop). 5. a normal household . The product is only used in the new country of products . the customer's home...
... European Free Trade Area . Should guarantee repairs be transferred to another user . ed over to the first retail purchaser, which fail due to the first purchaser of repair (i.e. The product is installed and used domestically, i.e. Parts removed during guarantee repairs become the property of installation or AEG workshop). 5. a normal household . The product is only used in the new country of products . the customer's home...
Product Manual
Page 59
... nearest Customer Care centre, listed below, to a fault with a quiet compressor and a low-noise cooling circuit designed in temperature and pressure are installed in open-plan kitchens or in . It becomes quieter as the operating period continues. Under no circumstances must be installed or built-in so that the local Service Organisation is cooled by changes in line with another tubing. Where coolers are unavoidable. The compressor pumps...
... nearest Customer Care centre, listed below, to a fault with a quiet compressor and a low-noise cooling circuit designed in temperature and pressure are installed in open-plan kitchens or in . It becomes quieter as the operating period continues. Under no circumstances must be installed or built-in so that the local Service Organisation is cooled by changes in line with another tubing. Where coolers are unavoidable. The compressor pumps...
Product Manual
Page 60
The level is injected into the condenser. Normal operating noise as coolant is dependent on the size of cooler. plastics, insulation). 60 Normal operating noise as materials expand and contract due to temperature variations (e.g. Description Droning Cause Cooling system Humming Gurgling Babbling Murmuring Hissing Fan Cooling circuit Cooling circuit Cracking Cooler housing Comment Normal operating noise of the fan. Normal operating noise of the cooling system. Normal as coolant flows through the circuit.
The level is injected into the condenser. Normal operating noise as coolant is dependent on the size of cooler. plastics, insulation). 60 Normal operating noise as materials expand and contract due to temperature variations (e.g. Description Droning Cause Cooling system Humming Gurgling Babbling Murmuring Hissing Fan Cooling circuit Cooling circuit Cracking Cooler housing Comment Normal operating noise of the fan. Normal operating noise of the cooling system. Normal as coolant flows through the circuit.