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  • Page 1 U S E R M A N U A L W i n e s C e l l a r s...
  • Page 3 Conservation of wines General directions Wine conservation temperature Time of conservation Recommended times for food conservation Care and Cleaning Care and Cleaning Condenser cleaning Internal cleaning Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guide Malfunction indications appearing on the display Smeg Access Menu Map Functions Settings...
  • Page 4: Important Instructions For Safety And The Environment

    The packaging parts can be dangerous for children: do not allow children to play with the plastic bags, plastic film or Styrofoam. Warning Any repairs must be performed by a qualified Smeg Service tech- Instructions for preventing nician. personal injury...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Respect for the environment Make sure you dispose properly of all packing materials. The appliance must not be disposed of with urban waste. Contact local waste disposal authorities for information on the disposal of recyclable waste. For disposal, cut the power supply cord and make it impossible to close the door.
  • Page 6: Before Starting

    Should you require further information, please check our website www.smeg.com Main features The Smeg triple refrigeration system ensure perfect con- Optimization of consumption during vacation periods ditions for conservation of various types of wines Patented hinge system that permits automatic door closing...
  • Page 7: Main Components

    Before starting Main components One drawer Wine Cellar 1 Structure in stainless steel with aluminium trim 2 Wine Cellar and MultiZone control panels with Menu 3 Sliding bottle shelfs, mounted on wheels for easy extraction 4 Cantina area control panel 5 Wine Cellar 6 Frezer compartment that can be transformed into...
  • Page 8: Main Control Panel

    Electronic Control Componenti principali The innovative electronic control system designed by Smeg maintains constant temperature on the three compartments and visualizes it on the control panel display. It also allows user interaction making it possible to personalize settings of the various functions and to receive sound and/or visual messages should any malfunction occur in the appliance.
  • Page 9: Turning The Appliance On And Off

    Turning the appliance on and off Turning on and off First start-up When the appliance is connected to the electrical power supply but has not yet been turned on, the display shows the message This is a safety message to warn that power is supplied to the appli- ance, while all of the keys on the panel are off.
  • Page 10: Turning On The Appliance

    Turning on the appliance How to adjust the temperature for suit various needs To adjust the temperature in the various compartments, use the up/ down key for that compartment (see chapter 3.5). If the “keypad locked” message appear, simultaneously press the keys Menu and Up/Down (Down) for 3 seconds.
  • Page 11 Settings and Special Functions Customization and Language Settings It is possible to customized the functions of your Smeg to adapt it to di- verse usage needs, resetting the main parameters (Settings) or activating special functions (Functions). Functions are visualized on the main display by pressing the Menu button...
  • Page 12: Settings And Special Functions

    Settings and Special Functions Vacation MultiZone This function (recommended in case of prolonged absences since it allows considerable energy savings) brings the Tri-Mode compartment temperature to - 18°C (46.4°F). It is possible to program the duration, or it can be manually deacti- vated upon re-entry after a period of absence.
  • Page 13 Settings and Special Functions Basic settings of the Menu Select the Menu button and used the Up/Down button to select MultiZone Options The freezer compartment can, if required, be converted to the refrig- eration o Low Temp operating mode. How to set the Fridge function Settings Multizone Options Fridge...
  • Page 14 Settings and Special Functions Time Set Time The display visualizes the hours and minutes in the format hh:mm and with hh: blinking. Use the Up/Down buttons to modify the setting and then confirm by pressing Enter to go on to the next setting. Once the minutes are confirmed, the time will be set.
  • Page 15 Settings and Special Functions Language The function allows selection of the language for the display messages. Italian Settings Language italiano English Settings Language english French Settings Language français German Settings Language deutsch Settings Language español Spanish Set °C/°F This function permits visualizing the temperature in Centigrade or Fahr- enheit degrees.
  • Page 16: Internal Layout (Positioning, Adjustment, Removal)

    Internal Layout Internal Layout (positioning, adjustment, removal) Wine shelf The shelves can be easily removed for cleaning. Remove the bottles, completely extract the shelf, tilt it upward until the wheels are free of their seat and extract it. MultiZone drawer Fixed to the slide guides with two locking nuts to remove the drawer, unscrew the locking nuts and remove the drawer.
  • Page 17 Low Temp drawers and the freezer drawer. In case of malfunction and/or failure of the lighting system, you should contact an authorized Smeg Service Agent. Once activated, the light of the top compartment will automatically shut off after 6 hours.
  • Page 18 Use of the MultiZone compartment Use of the MultiZone compartment The MultiZone compartment, used in conjunction with the Wine Cellar and Cantina compartment, allows great flexibility in the use of the ap- pliance. Some possible uses: Freezer mode Liquors, such as vodka, gin, tequila, schnapps, limoncello and the glasses to serve them Rapid cooling of beverages, by activating the bottle cooler function Storage of large amounts of ice.
  • Page 19: Conservation Of Wines

    Absence of noise and vibrations Absence of odours Bottle kept horizontal. All of these conditions are fully met in the Smeg Wine Cellar. Conservation temperature The space offered by the Wine Cellar and Cantina compartments, which can be expanded as necessary by using the MultiZone com- partment as a wine cellar, allows conservation of your best wines at three different temperatures.
  • Page 20: Time Of Conservation

    Conservation of wines Time of conservation Improvement of wine over time and its duration usually depends on the character of the variety and its type. The following chart shows the best period of conservation and ag- ing for various types in ideal conservation conditions offered by your appliance.
  • Page 21: Recommended Times For Food Conservation

    Recommended times for food conservation Fresh foods Conservation area Time Raw meats Large cuts Cooler Compartment 4 days Steaks, poultry and wild game Cooler Compartment 3 days Ground meat Cooler Compartment 1-2 days Carpaccio Cooler Compartment Immediately Cooked meat Boiled meat and roasted meat Refrigerator Compartment 2 days Meat sauce...
  • Page 22: Care And Cleaning

    Care and Cleaning 11.1 Care and Cleaning To clean the parts in steel use a microfiber cloth and the sponge pro- vided in the kit with the appliance. Always use the cloth and sponge in the direction of the steel’s satin finish. Every now and then, to make to steel shiny, wipe with a slightly damp Scrupulously follow the detailed directions that microfiber cloth.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting guide 12.1 Troubleshooting guide If you notice malfunctions in your appliance, use this guide before calling Service. This guide may help you resolve the problem yourself or could provide important information to ensure rapid and effective service. Malfunction message A malfunction is usually indicated on the display.
  • Page 24: Malfunction Indications Appearing On The Display

    Troubleshooting guide 12.2 Malfunction indications appearing on the display Display message Malfunction description Power Failure Prolonged interruption of electrical power The appliance starts up again automatically and indicates the highest recorded temperatures Door open Door open this message appears few minutes from the door opening Drawer open Drawer open this message appears few minutes from the drawer opening...
  • Page 25 Menu Map 13.1 Functions Shopping MultiZone Off Shopping ON/OFF Shopping MultiZone On Shopping MultiZone Shopping Time Set Hours: 1 Vacation MultiZone Off Vacation ON/OFF Vacation MultiZone On Vacation MultiZone Vacation Time Set Days: 1 FUNCTIONS Set Cooling Time Set Time: 20 min Bottle Cooler Bottle Cooler Off Cooler ON/OFF...
  • Page 26 Menu Map 13.2 Settings Freezer Fresco Multiz Options Fridge Default Setting Enter to Confirm Set Date DATE: 01-01-2009 Date DATE: 01-01-2009 On Show Date DATE: 01-01-2009 Off Set Time TIME: 01:01 TIME: 01:01 On Time Show Time TIME: 01:01 Off SETTINGS Set: 24 Set View...
  • Page 29 I N S T A L L A T I O N G U I D E...
  • Page 30 IMPORTANT Dimensions in parentheses are in inches. Weights in parentheses are in pounds. Temperatures in parentheses are in Fahrenheit degrees.
  • Page 31 Installation Guide Index Important Instructions Important safety instructions Page Children safety Technical requirements Appliance features and installation requirements Installation niche features: Integrated Installation niche features: Free-Standing Preparing to install Transport to installation site and unpacking Electrical and Water connection Levelling Panels mounting Decorative door and Bottom-Drawer panels layout Decorative panels layout for Fridge with one Bottom-Drawer...
  • Page 33: Children Safety

    Installation Guide Important safely instruction Note Symbols used in the Guide Tips for the correct use of the appliance Important Directions to avoid appliance damage Warning directions to prevent injury Children safety If this appliance is replacing an existing appliance which must be removed or disposed of, make sure that it does not become a dangerous trap for children by cutting its power supply cable and rendering it impossible to close the door.
  • Page 34: Appliance Features And Installation Requirements

    Appliance features and installation requirements Appliance dimensions 60 Series w: 599 mm (23 5/8”)/ h: 2050 mm (80 3/4”)/ d: 610 mm (24”) Integrated 75 Series w: 749 mm (29 1/2”)/ h: 2050 mm (80 3/4”)/ d: 610 mm (24”) 90 Series w: 899 mm (35 3/8”)/ h: 2050 mm (80 3/4”)/ d: 610 mm (24”)
  • Page 35: Installation Niche Features: Integrated Series

    Installation Guide Installation niche features: Integrated Series area to be left clear for the anti-tipping brackets Door Opening Angle area to be left clear for the power supply cable 105° and water supply hose Width Minimum Niche Height RI96: 899 mm (35 3/8”) 2064 mm (81 1/4”) RI76: 749 mm (29 1/2”) WI66: 599 mm (23 5/8”)
  • Page 36 Installation niche features: Free-Standing Series area to be left clear for the anti-tipping brackets Door Opening Angle area to be left clear for the power supply cable 105° and water supply hose Width Minimum Niche Height RF396: 886 mm (34 7/8”) 2134 mm (84”) RF376: 736 mm (29”) WF366: 586 mm (23”)
  • Page 37: Preparing The Installation

    Installation Guide Series: All Preparing the installation Transport to installation site Since this is a large and heavy appliance, before transporting the ap- and unpacking pliance, check the access to the location where it will be installed (door size, manoeuvring space in stairwells, etc.). The appliance is attached to the base of the packaging (pallet) through four bolts which can be removed using a 17 mm (3/4”) wrench.
  • Page 38: Electrical And Water Connection

    Series: All Electrical and Water connection A Schuko 16 A socket with an efficient grounding should be made available for the electrical mains connection, as well as an omnipolar switch which can easily be reached when the appliance is installed. To connect to the water supply system (for appliances equipped with ice makers) a tap with a male 3/4”...
  • Page 39 Installation Guide Series: Integrated Back of appliance Electrical connection Water connection Operate as follows: Unwind the electric cable and connect it directly to the wall socket. Make sure the appliance is in the Stand-by condition and that all lights are off; should it be not so press the Unit button to switch it off.
  • Page 40 Series:Free-Standing Back of appliance Electrical connection Water connection Front of appliance Operate as follows: Unwind the electric cable and connect it directly to the wall socket. Make sure the appliance is in the Stand-by condition and that all ights are off; should it be not so press the Unit button to switch it off.
  • Page 41 Installation Guide Series: All Levelling Adjust the appliance level by means of the front levelling feet and the rear adjustable wheels. Operate as follows: After removing the bottom plinth or grille (it is kept in position by magnets), adjust the height of the levelling feet by means of a 17 mm (3/4”) open spanner.
  • Page 42: Decorative Door And Bottom-Drawer Panels Layout

    Series: Integrated Decorative door and bottom-drawer panels layout The dimensions of the panels are indicated in the table and draw- ings on pages 18-21. Nevertheless, according to the requirements for aligning with other kitchen structures, the door panel can be higher than the upper edge of the refrigerator door, and the drawer panel can be lower than the edge of the drawer.
  • Page 43 Installation Guide Series: Integrated Position the brackets on each set of marks to make sure they are aligned , then drill holes through the panel (pay close attention to the panel’s thickness) Screw the brackets in place Drawer Panel When preparing the Drawer Panel, follow the same instructions as per the door panel, but make sure measurements are taken starting from the top edge .
  • Page 44: Decorative Panels Layout For Fridge With One Bottom-Drawer

    Series: Integrated Decorative panels layout for Fridge with one Bottom-Drawer Series 75 Series 90 ¼” �⁄�” 897 (35 747 (29 ½” ½” 418 (16 343 (13 ½” ½” 418 (16 343 (13 F / G 354.5 (14”) 279.5 (11”) Holes positions ½”...
  • Page 45: Decorative Panels Layout For Fridge With Glass Door And One Bottom-Drawer

    Installation Guide Series: Integrated Decorative panels layout for Fridge with glass door and one Bottom-Drawer Series 60 Hinge Left Hinge Right ½” ½” 597 (23 597 (23 �⁄�” ½” 276.5 (10 268 (10 ½” �⁄�” 268 (10 276.5 (10 F / G 203.5(8”) 203.5(8”) �⁄�”...
  • Page 46 Series: Integrated Panels Dimensions One Bottom - Drawer Panels with width ranging between 18 mm (3/4 in) and 28 mm (1 1/8 in). Door panels with weight max of 23 kg (51 lb) and drawer panels with weight max of 11kg (25 lb) Series Door/Drawer Width Door Cutout Width...
  • Page 47: Mounting Panels To The Door And The Drawer

    Installation Guide Series: Integrated Mounting panels to the door and the drawer Once all brackets and small brackets have been applied to the pan- els, you can begin installing the bottom drawer. Operate as follows: Partially tighten the screw to the fixing Hook the bottom drawer panel starting from the fixings on the bot- It is now possible to align panels to adjacent cabinets in height using the lower alignment brackets,...
  • Page 48 Series: Integrated Hook the panel to the fixing devices starting from the top aligning bracket At this point, alignment between the panel and adjacent cabi- nets can be adjusted using the alignment bracket and small brack- Vertical alignment: tighten or loosen the screw in the brackets to raise or lower the panel Depth alignment: working from the inside of the door, after lift- ing up the magnetic seal, adjust the panel position so it is closer to...
  • Page 49: Installation

    Installation Guide Series: Integrated Installation Built-in installation single appliance For a built-in installation, to close gaps between the appliance and the adjacent cabinets, special side profiles and aluminum covering frames are provided. Operate as follows: Push the appliance into the installation niche If the unit is to be installed inside a niche or within an enclosed structure, it is necessary to design a ventilation shaft at the back of the niche to assure proper ventilation at the back of the unit.
  • Page 50 Series: Integrated Built-in installation two or more appliances Required accessories to be ordered separately: Central connection Kit Special side profiles and aluminum covering frames are provided for closing gaps between the appliance and the adjacent cabinets. Operate as follows: Position the appliances in front of the installation area, leaving enugh space to operate at their back Move at the back of the appliances to mount the joining brackets: fix on side of the top and lower brackets to one of the appliances...
  • Page 51 Installation Guide Series: Integrated Once completed the previous steps, push the units in their final posi- tion If the units are to be installed inside a niche or within an enclosed structure, it is necessary to design a ventilation shaft at the back of the niche to assure proper ventilation at the back of the unit.
  • Page 52 Series: Integrated Free-standing installation Operate as follows: two or more appliances Position the appliances in front of the installation area, leaving enough space to operate at their back. Move at the back of the appliances to mount the joining profile Place the two units side by side and join them at the front attach the bracket on top of the units as per figure and at the bottom...
  • Page 53: Anti-Tipping Safety Assembly

    Installation Guide Series: Integrated Anti-tipping safety assembly ” ) � ⁄ � 4 5 ( To prevent the appliance from tipping over an extra-long kit is vailable up on request if the appliance needs to remain distanced from the wall, it is mandatory to install two brackets on the upper part of the appliance for fixing it securely to the wall.
  • Page 54 Series:Free-Standing Anti-tipping safety assembly To avoid danger of the appliance tipping over when opening full doors and drawers, it is mandatory to install two brackets on the upper part of the appliance for fixing it securely to the wall. The brackets should be applied as illustrated using the provided screws and expansion plugs.
  • Page 55 Installation Guide Series:Free-Standing Fit the brackets and secure them to the wall , remove the ventila- Anti-tipping safety assembly: full integration tion grid and the frontal closing Make the electrical and water connection (see page 8) and push the unit Insert the brackets to the rear holes Fix brackets and reinstall the removed parts...
  • Page 56: Mounting The Handles On Stainless Front

    Series: Free-Standing Mounting the handles on stainless front To mount the handles onto the door and the drawer operate as follows: Operate as follows: Insert the two handle spacers onto the supports already available on the door and the drawer Screw in the Allen screws available on the handle The screws must be tightened in by means of a 2.5 mm (1/8”) hex wrench.
  • Page 57 Installation Guide Series: Integrated Ventilation A forced air system assures ventilation through a grille positioned in the lower front part of the unit. If the kitchen design includes a kickplate, the latter has to be punched in order to maintain a sati- sfactory air flow, as described in the drawing.
  • Page 58 Series:Free-Standing Ventilation Ventilation is insured by a forced air system through a grille located in the upper part of the appliance. This grille should never be covered by panels or any other devices that could reduce its efficiency. Please refer to page 5-6 to ensure correct air circulation.
  • Page 59: Post Installation Control

    Installation Guide Series: All Post installation control Check that the front levelling feet have been properly installed. Check that the connection to the water system does not have any leaks and that the closing tap is easily accessible. Check that the electrical connection is correctly installed and that the multipole switch and socket are easily accessible.
  • Page 60 Series: All Start up To start the appliance, connect the plug to the electrical mains: at this point, when opening the door, the control panel will usually visual- ize the message “Stand by”, and all the panel keys be off To turn on all the appliance compartments, press the Unit button for three seconds.
  • Page 61 Installation Guide...

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