LA SOMMELIERE VIP265P Instructions For Use Manual

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VIP265V / VIP315V MULTIZONE
UK Instructions for use
FR Mode d’emploi
DE Bedienungsanleitung
ES Instrucciones para el uso
IT Manuale di istruzioni per l’uso
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For your own safety and for the proper utilisation of the appliance, read
this manual carefully, including the warnings and recommendations,
before installing the appliance and using it for the first time. In order to
avoid damage to the appliance and/or personal injury, persons using the
appliance should be fully familiar with its operation and safety functions.
Keep these recommendations close to the appliance, for future reference,
and ensure that the document is transferred with the appliance, if it is
sold or in the case of moving. This will ensure optimum operation of the
appliance.
To avoid any risk of injury, keep this manual. The manufacturer declines
any liability whatsoever in the case of operating/handling errors
concerning the appliance.
Safety of children and other vulnerable persons
This appliance may be used by children aged 8 years and above,
and by persons who are physically, sensorially or mentally handicapped,
or who have not learned to use the appliance, providing they are
supervised by a person familiar with the appliance and who is aware of
the risks involved. Children should not be allowed to play with the
appliance. User cleaning and servicing operations should not be carried
out by children, unless they are more than 8 years old and are
supervised.
Keep all packaging out of the reach of children, as there is a risk of
suffocation.
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If you decide to scrap the appliance, disconnect it from the wall
socket, cut the connection cable (as close to the appliance as possible)
and remove the door, in order to prevent children playing with it, with
the resulting risk of electric shock or being trapped inside.
If an appliance with a magnetic door seal is being replaced by
another appliance with a latch on the door or on the seal, ensure that
the latch is disabled before selling or scrapping the old appliance. This
will prevent the appliance from being transformed into a trap for
children.
Keep the appliance and its power cable out of reach of children
less than 8 years old.
General safety
CAUTION — This appliance is designed for home use.
CAUTION — Never store inflammable substances, such as
aerosols, inside the appliance, as they could leak or release fluids.
CAUTION — A damaged power cable should be immediately
replaced by the manufacturer or by a qualified retailer, in order to
avoid any risk of electric shock.
CAUTION — Keep the ventilation openings well open and ensure
that air can circulate, especially if the appliance is recessed into a
wall.
CAUTION — Do not damage the refrigerating circuit.
CAUTION — Do not use electrical appliances inside the
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compartment, unless they are tolerated by the manufacturer.
CAUTION — The refrigerating and insulating systems contain
inflammable gases. When the appliance is scrapped, it should be
deposited at an accredited collection centre. Do not expose the
appliance to fire.
Refrigerating fluid
The refrigerating circuit in the appliance uses refrigerating isobutane
(R600a), which is a highly inflammable natural gas and is therefore
dangerous for the environment. When transporting or installing the
appliance, ensure that no element of the refrigerating circuit is
damaged. The refrigerating fluid (R600a) is inflammable.
Caution: Fire risk
If the refrigerating circuit is damaged:
- Avoid open flames or any source of combustion.
- Ensure that the room in which the appliance is installed is well
ventilated.
It is dangerous to change the specification of the appliance in any way
whatsoever.
Damage to the power cable may cause a short circuit and/or electric
shock.
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Electrical safety
We decline any liability in respect of incidents caused by poor
electrical installation.
Do not extend the power cable. Do not use an extension cable, or
adapter, or multi-way socket.
Check that the wall socket is not damaged. A wall socket in poor
condition may cause the appliance to overheat and explode.
Check that the wall socket used for the appliance is properly
accessible.
Never pull on the main power cable.
Ensure that the appliance is always electrically earthed.
If the wall socket is loose, do not connect the cable, as there is a
risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not use the appliance if the interior lighting cover is not
installed.
Disconnect the appliance before replacing the lighting bulb.
The appliance operates on a single phase 220-240 V~ / 50 Hz
power supply. The appliance must be connected to an earthed
wall socket, in accordance with applicable recommendations.
Do not attempt to replace a damaged power cable, contact your
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after-sales service.
The power socket must be easily accessible but out of reach of
children. In case of doubt, contact your installation technician.
Daily utilisation
Do not store inflammable substances or fluids inside the
appliance. This would create a risk of explosion.
Do not operate other electrical equipment inside the appliance
(mixers, whirling rotor for ice cream, etc.).
When disconnecting the appliance, grip the plug firmly and do not
pull on the cable.
Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight.
Keep the appliance away from candles, luminaires and open
flames, in order to avoid fire risk.
This appliance is only designed to store wines and drinks.
The appliance is heavy. Be careful when moving it.
If your appliance is equipped with castors, remember that these
are only designed to facilitate minor movements. Do not move
the appliance over long distances.
Do not lean or climb on the appliance or its elements.
In order to avoid falling objects and to prevent damage to the
appliance, do not overload the compartments of the appliance.
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Caution! Cleaning and servicing
Before carrying out servicing, switch off the power supply and
disconnect the appliance.
When cleaning the appliance, do not use metal objects, steam
systems, volatile fluids, organic solvents or abrasive substances.
Do not use sharp or pointed objects to remove ice. Use a plastic
scraper.
Important information concerning installation!
To ensure proper electrical connection, follow the
recommendations given in the present manual.
Unpack the appliance and visually check that it is not damaged.
Do not connect a damaged appliance. Inform your retailer or
point of sale of any damage. In such a case, keep the packaging.
It is recommended that the appliance be allowed to settle for at
least 4 hours before connecting the electrical power supply, so
that the compressor fluid feed is correct.
Proper air circulation is necessary to avoid overheating. To ensure
sufficient ventilation, observe the installation recommendations
provided.
In order to avoid fire risk, wherever possible, ensure that the
appliance is not in contact with walls or with any hot element
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(compressor, condenser). Observe the installation
recommendations.
The appliance should not be placed close to radiators or cooking
hot plates or gas rings.
Check that electrical sockets remain accessible when the
appliance is installed.
POWER SAVING
To limit the electricity consumption of your appliance:
• Install it in an appropriate place (see “Installing your appliance).
• Leave the doors open as little time as possible.
• Do not put food that is still hot into the appliance.
•To ensure that the appliance operates properly, clean the condenser
regularly (see “Routine servicing of your appliance”).
• Regularly inspect the door seals and ensure that they are still closing
properly. If this is not the case, contact your after-sales service.
Trouble shooting
Any electrical work should be carried out by a qualified and
skilled technician.
The appliance should be repaired by an accredited repair centre,
using only manufacturer’s original spare parts.
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The appliance is designed for home use only. The manufacturer declines
any liability whatsoever in the case of other utilisation.
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
The packaging materials with this appliance may be recycled.
Contribute to their recycling and to the protection of the environment by
depositing them in the specific municipal containers provided for this
purpose.
Your appliance also contains many materials that can be recycled. It
therefore bears the logo that informs you that scrapped appliances
should not be mixed with other waste. Thus, the appliance will be
recycled by the manufacturer, under optimum conditions, in compliance
with European directive 2002/96/EC relating to Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment. Contact your local municipal offices or your
retailer, to identify the nearest collection points for scrapped appliances.
Thank you for helping to protect the environment.
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R600a
Safety instructions
Caution: Do not obstruct the ventilation grills on the appliance.
Caution: Do not store explosive substances, such as aerosol cans
containing an inflammable propellant, in the appliance.
Caution: Do not damage the refrigerating circuit in the appliance.
Caution: The refrigerating units use isobutane (R600a), and
should not be placed close to ignition sources (for example,
electrical contacts that are exposed or open contacts that could
be closed by the refrigerating fluid in the event of a leak). The
refrigerating fluid type is specified on the power cabinet
identification plate.
Caution: Do not use electrical equipment in the compartments of
the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the
manufacturer.
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This appliance meets the requirements of all applicable European
directives and their amendments, and notably complies with the
following standards:
1907/2006 (REACH)
2011/65/EU (ROHS)
2006/95/EC relating to electrical safety
2004/108/EC relating to electro-magnetic compatibility
2008/48 relating to electro-magnetic fields
2010/30 and 1060/2010 relating to energy labels
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
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Get to know your wine cooler
Lock
Control panel
Lighting
Charcoal filter
Wooden shelf
Sealing strip
Door handle
Adjustable feet
fig.1
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Climate class
Optimum room tem-
perature
SN +10 ºC to +32 ºC
N +16 ºC to +32 ºC
ST +18 ºC to +38 ºC
T +18 ºC to +43 ºC
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Contents
Installation and start-up
Warning ....................................................................... 2
Get to know your wine cooler .............. 12
Before
use ...........................................
13
Installation and start-up ..................... 13
Technical data ................................... 15
Operation and function ...................... 16
Defrosting, cleaning and
maintenance ..................................... 18
Fault finding ...................................... 19
Warranty, spare parts and service .... 20
Placement
For safety and operational reasons, the
appliance must not be installed outdoors.
The appliance should be placed on a level
surface in a dry, well ventilated room. Never
place the appliance close to sources of
heat such as cookers or radiators, and
avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
Ambient temperature
The climate class is stated on the
nameplate. This specifies the optimum
ambient temperature. Wine coolers with
winter position, however, function at
ambient temperatures as low as 6°C
Before use
On receipt, check to ensure that the
appliance has not been damaged during
transport. Transport damage should be
reported to the local distributor before the
wine cooler is put to use.
Remove the packaging. Clean the inside of
the cabinet using warm water with a mild
detergent. Rinse with clean water and dry
thoroughly (see cleaning instructions). Use a
soft cloth.
If during transport the appliance has been laid
down, or if it has been stored in cold
surroundings (colder than +C), it must be
allowed to stabilise in an upright position for at
least an hour before being switched on.
Installation
The surface on which the appliance is to be
placed must be level. Do not use a frame or
similar.
The appliance can be installed as a free-
standing unit against a wall, built into a
kitchen element, or lined up with other
appliances (figs 2-3).
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600
698
fig. 2
The appliance viewed from
above
If the appliance is placed beside a wall,
there must be sufficient room for its door
to be opened wide enough to allow the
shelves to be pulled out (fig. 4).
698
fig. 4
1075
698
fig. 3
Ventilation
It is important that the appliance be well
ventilated and that air can circulate unhin-
dered above, below and around it.
The figures below illustrate how the neces-
sary air circulation around the appliance can
be ensured (figs 5-6).
fig.5 fig.6
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Setting up
It is important that the appliance be abso-
lutely level. It can be levelled by screwing
the adjustable feet at the front of the appli-
ance up or down (figs 7).
Use a spirit level to check that the appliance is
absolutely level sideways.
fig. 7
Technical data
This device complies with relevant EU
directives including Low Voltage
Directive 2006/95 EEC and
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive 2004/108/EC
The rating plate provides various techni-
cal information as well as type and serial
number.
Max. 85 kg.
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Operation and function
fig. 8
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. The set temperature will be stored in
the event of power failure.
The electronic control has the following
functions:
On/off switch
Light switch
Temperature setting
Temperature indication
Alarm for too high and too low tempera-
tures
Temperature indication
The display shows the set temperatures. The
upper digits of the display indicate the set
temperature at the top of the appliance, and
the lower digits of the display indicate the set
temperature at the bottom of the appliance.
Temperature setting
The thermostat is equipped with a child lock
device. This device is activated by pushing
the “up and down” buttons simultaneously.
After approx. 3 seconds “Pof” flashes in the
display. Then the actual temperatures are
shown as usual. In addition, the set tem-
peratures can be shown by pushing SET1
and SET2, respectively.
The child lock device is cancelled by push-
ing the “up and down” buttons simultane-
ously. After approx. 3 seconds “Pon” flashes
in the display, and the temperature can be
set.
Temperature setting at the top
of the appliance
Push SET1. Then the temperature at the top
of the appliance can be adjusted up and down
by means of the “up and down” but- tons. The
temperature can be adjusted from 17 to 19°C,
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Temperature setting at the
bottom of the appliance
Push SET2. Then the temperature at the
bottom of the appliance can be adjusted up
and down by means of the “up and down”
buttons. The temperature can be adjusted
from 7 to 9°C.
Advice
We advise you to put always a
temperature gap of 10°C between the
top and bottom of the appliance.
Alarm devices
There is a sub-alarm for the low-tempe-
rature sensor and an excess-alarm for
the high-temperature sensor.
The alarm consists of a beeper and a
warning on the display.
Alarm for high temperature: beep sound +
alternating display of “HtA” and actual
temperature
Alarm for low temperature: beep sound +
alternating display of “LtA” and actual
temperature
The alarm temperature depends on the
set points.
The beep sound can be cancelled by
pushing a random thermostat button. Push
the on/off button to erase the display alarm,
first for cancelling the alarm, then again for
restarting the compressor.
Light
To turn off the lights, press once
Multi -zone storage
Typical serving temperature settings for the
top and bottom sections are 17°C and 7°C
respectively. With these settings, a suitable
temperature gradient will be achieved in
the cabinet for the storage of various types
of wine distributed from top to bottom as
follows:
heavy red wines +16 to +19°C
rosé and light red wines +12 to +16°C
white wines +10 to +12°C
champagne and sparkling wines +6 to
+8°C
It is recommended that wine be served at a
temperature which is a couple of degrees
lower than the desired drinking temperature as
the wine will be warmed slightly when it is
poured into the glass.
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Defrosting, cleaning
and maintenance
Automatic defrosting
The wine cooler is defrosted
automatically. Defrost water runs
through a pipe and is collected in a tray
above the compressor where the heat
generated by the compressor causes it
to evaporate. The defrost water tray
should be cleaned at intervals.
Cleaning
Before cleaning the appliance, unplug it
from the main supply. The cabinet is best
cleaned using warm water (max. 65°C)
with a little mild detergent. Never use
cleaning agents that scour. Use a soft
cloth. Rinse with clean water and dry
thoroughly. The defrost water channel, in
which condensa- tion from the
evaporator runs, is located at the bottom
of the rear inside wall of the cabinet and
must be kept clean. Add a few 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 around the door must
be cleaned regularly to prevent
discolouration and prolong service life.
Use clean water. After cleaning the
sealing strip, check that it continues to
provide a tight seal.
Dust collecting on the condenser on
the rear of the cabinet, the
compressor and in the compressor
compartment is best removed using
a vacuum cleaner.
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Fault finding
Fault Possible cause Remedy
The appliance not
working
The appliance is switched off.
Power failure; the fuse is blown;
the appliance is not plugged in
correctly.
Press the on/off switch.
Check that power is connected.
Reset the fuse.
Water collects in
the bottom of the
cabinet.
The defrost water pipe is
blocked.
Clean the defrost water channel
and the drain hole on the rear
wall of the cabinet.
Vibration or
bothersome noise.
The appliance is not level.
The appliance is resting against
other kitchen 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 appli-
ances it is in contact with.
Move containers and/or bottles
apart.
Compressor runs
continuously.
High room temperature. Ensure adequate ventilation.
P1 is shown on the
display.
The upper sensor is disconnect-
ed or short-circuited.
Call for service. The temperature
within the entire cabinet is main-
tained at the higher of the two
setpoints until the fault has been
corrected.
P2 is shown on the
display.
The lower sensor is disconnected
or short-circuited.
Call for service. The temperature
within the entire cabinet is main-
tained at the higher of the two
setpoints until the fault has been
corrected.
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Warranty, spare parts and service
Warranty disclaimer
Faults and damage caused directly or
indirectly by incorrect operation, misuse,
insufficient maintenance, incorrect building,
installation or mains connection. Fire, ac-
cident, lightening, voltage variation or other
electrical interference, including defective
fuses or faults in mains installations.
Spare parts
When ordering spare parts, please state the
type, serial and product numbers of your
appliance. This information is given on the
rating plate. The rating plate contains various
technical information, including type and
serial numbers.
Repairs performed by others than approved
service centres and any other faults and
damage that the manufacturer can sub-
stantiate are caused by reasons other than
manufacturing or material faults are not
covered by the warranty.
Please note that changes to the construc- tion
of the appliance or changes to the component
equipment of the appliance will
invalidate warranty and product liability, and
the appliance cannot be used lawfully. The
approval stated on rating plate will also be
invalidated.
Transport damage discovered by the buyer is
primarily a matter to be settled between the
buyer and the distributor, i.e. the dis- tributor
must ensure that such complaints are
resolved to the buyer’s satisfaction.
Before calling for technical assistance, please
check whether you are able to rectify the fault
yourself. If your request for assist- ance is
unwarranted, e.g. if the appliance has failed as
a result of a blown fuse or incorrect operation,
you will be charged the costs incurred by your
call for technical assistance.
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LA SOMMELIERE VIP265P Instructions For Use Manual

Categoria
Bere refrigeratori
Tipo
Instructions For Use Manual
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