5 Installation 5.1 Electrical connection 5.2 Positioning TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS We advise you to read this manual carefully, as it contains all the instructions for maintaining the appliance’s aesthetic and functional qualities. For further information on the product: www.smeg.com...
Instructions 1 Instructions • Do not pull the cable to remove the plug. 1.1 General safety instructions • If the power supply cable is Risk of personal injury damaged, contact technical support immediately and they will • Keep children under the age of 8 replace it.
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Instructions Risk of damaging the appliance • Do not spray any spray product near the appliance. • Never rest sharp metal objects • Do not obstruct ventilation such as knives, forks, spoons and openings and heat dispersal slots. lids on the appliance during use. •...
Instructions • WARNING: When positioning • The appliance must be connected the appliance, ensure the supply to ground in compliance with cord is not trapped or damaged. electrical system safety standards. • WARNING: Do not locate • Use cables withstanding a multiple portable socket-outlets or temperature of at least 90 °C.
Instructions • This appliance is not suitable for use 1.3 Disposal by persons (including children) with This appliance must be disposed of reduced physical, sensory or mental separately from other waste capacity, or by those without (Directives 2002/95/EC, experience or knowledge, unless 2002/96/EC, 2003/108/EC).
Instructions Our appliances are packaged in non- 1.6 How to read the user manual polluting and recyclable materials. This user manual uses the following reading • Deliver the packing materials to the conventions: appropriate recycling centre. Instructions Plastic packaging General information on this user Danger of suffocation manual, on safety and final disposal.
Description 2.2 Description of parts Interior lighting Removable shelves The interior lighting of the appliance turns The removable shelves allow easy removal on when the door is opened (maximum of the bottles of wine. brightness) or when the Light button on the control panel is pressed (medium brightness).
Description 2.3 Control panel The control panel allows the user to interact Light button with the appliance. Touch the buttons with symbols to access the available functions. This button turns the lighting inside the wine cellar on and off. The lighting turns off after Upper cellar display button a maximum period of 15 minutes.
3 Use 3.3 First use To turn on the appliance: 3.1 Instructions 1. insert the plug into the power socket; Improper use 2. press the ON/OFF button on the Risk of damage to the appliance control panel: 3. press the upper wine cellar •...
3.4 Using the control panel • The lighting also comes on when the door is opened. Interior lighting The internal lighting activated The interior lighting is provided by when the door is opened is an LED light bar installed at the top brighter than the lighting activated of the wine cellar.
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To activate ventilation mode: Demo mode (for showrooms only) 1. press the ON/OFF button to Turns off the appliance's fans and compressor while keeping the activate the control panel. control panel active. 2. Press the fan button. The symbol on To activate demo mode: the fan button will flash.
3.5 Using the wine cellar compartments Each removable shelf can hold up to 6 standard 0.75 litre wine bottles. Bottle arrangement The fixed shelf can hold up to 9 standard 0.75 litre wine bottles, but it can also accommodate up to 5 champagne/ sparkling wine type bottles (or in any case bottles with a greater than normal diameter).
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Up to 11 x 0.75 litre bottles can also be Activated charcoal filter placed on the base of the wine cellar. To maintain optimum air quality inside the wine cellar, the activated charcoal filter must be replaced at least once a year. To replace the activated charcoal filter: 1.
3.6 Alarms Noises during operation The wine cellar is cooled by means of a The alarms help protect the wine compression system. In order to maintain from temperatures which could the preset temperature inside the wine compromise its quality. cellar, the compressor comes into operation in response to the level of cooling required, Each alarm consists of a message flashing and may operate continuously if necessary.
These conditions may occur during normal 3.7 Food storage advice operations of the appliance and are not White wines caused by problems/faults. In this case, deactivate the alarm through White wines are generally more acidic than any button on the control panel and wait for reds and contain less tannins.
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Rosé wines Sparkling wines Generally, the rules for serving rosé wines In view of the large number of types of are the same as for whites. However, it is sparkling wines on the market, there would important to consider these wines' tannin be little sense in laying down one rule to fit content and serve them at a higher them all.
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Dessert wines and fortified wines Storage temperatures These two types of wine generally both To enjoy the flavour and bouquet of each contain a high alcohol percentage and wine at its best, it should be stored and they are both often also sweet. However, drunk at a specific temperature.
Cleaning and maintenance 4 Cleaning and maintenance 4.2 Cleaning the appliance A special antibacterial protection on the 4.1 Instructions appliance's interior walls prevents bacterial growth and keeps them clean. They must Improper use nevertheless be cleaned regularly in order Risk of damage to surfaces to keep them in good condition.
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Cleaning and maintenance To extract the removable shelves To refit the removable shelves 1. Open the door. 1. Line up the shelf with the four pins of the guide and rest it on the guide itself. 2. Extract one of the shelves. 2.
Cleaning and maintenance 4.3 What to do if... Water builds up inside the wine cellar: • The drainage channel or opening is The appliance does not work: blocked. • Make sure that the appliance is The wine cellar cooling is insufficient: plugged in and that the main switch is turned on.
Installation 5 Installation 5.2 Positioning Heavy appliance 5.1 Electrical connection Crushing hazard Power voltage Danger of electrocution • Position the appliance with the aid of a second person. • The appliance must be connected to ground in compliance with electrical Pressure on the open door system safety standards.
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Installation Appliance overall dimensions (mm) Class Room temperature + 10°C to + 32°C + 16°C to + 32°C + 16°C to + 38°C + 16°C to + 43°C SN-ST + 10°C to + 38°C SN-T + 10°C to + 43°C SN = Subnormal - N = Normal ST = Subtropical - T = Tropical •...
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Installation Positioning Position the appliance on a firm, level surface. Use the four adjustable feet to compensate for any irregularities in the floor (use a CH17 spanner). Take great care when moving the appliance, in order not to damage flooring by sliding it (for example with wood flooring).