Page 2 - CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. DAILY USE . . . . ....
Page 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION; Children and vulnerable
1. SAFETY INFORMATION In the interest of your safety and to en-sure the correct use, before installingand first using the appliance, read thisuser manual carefully, including its hintsand warnings. To avoid unnecessary mis-takes and accidents, it is important toensure that all people using the appli...
Page 5 - CONTROL PANEL; Display; Switching on
ble regulations to obtain fromyour local authorities. Avoiddamaging the cooling unit, espe-cially at the rear near the heat ex- changer. The materials used onthis appliance marked by thesymbol are recyclable. 2. CONTROL PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Display 2 Bottom Compartment Temperaturewarmer button 3 ...
Page 6 - DAILY USE; Cleaning the interior
Refer to "Daily use - Wine Arrange-ment". After a power failure the set tem-perature remains stored. 2.5 Light Button If you want to maintain the light on withthe door closed, it is sufficient to openand close the door and the light will re-main ON automatically for 10 minutes.If you want to...
Page 8 - Wine Cellar shelves; Wine Cellar Bottle Holder
3.4 Wine Cellar shelves Remove the shelves for cleaning. 3.5 Wine Cellar Bottle Holder Remove the shelf and insert it betweenthe two guides.The maximum possible weight on thebottle shelves is 30 kg. The bottom compartment is fitted with abasket useful for placing upright andsloping bottles. 8 www.ae...
Page 9 - CARE AND CLEANING; Periodic cleaning
3.6 Humidifier The right humidity is vitally important forthe proper storage of wine.Your Wine Cellar is fitted with a specialhumidifying device that increases the hu-midity inside the appliance.Spread out the lava stones providedalong the small tray as show in the pic-ture. Then fill the tray with ...
Page 10 - Periods of non-operation; Defrosting of the refrigerator
• clean the inside and accessories with lukewarm water and some neutralsoap. • regularly check the door seals and wipe clean to ensure they are cleanand free from debris. • rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not pull, move or damageany pipes and/or cables insidethe cabinet.Never use detergents, abrasivepo...
Page 11 - WHAT TO DO IF...; Problem
5. WHAT TO DO IF… WARNING! Before troubleshooting, discon-nect the mains plug from themains socket.Only a qualified electrician orcompetent person must do thetroubleshooting that is not in thismanual. Problem Possible cause Solution The appliance doesnot operate. Thelamp does not oper-ate. The appli...
Page 12 - Replacing the lamp Wine
Problem Possible cause Solution Products prevent that wa-ter flows into the watercollector. Make sure that productsdo not touch the rearplate. Water flows on theground. The melting water outletdoes not flow in the evap-orative tray above thecompressor. Attach the melting wateroutlet to the evaporati...
Page 13 - Closing the door
Remove the lamp cover by pressing it in-wards with a tool (e.g. screwdriver) tofree the rear side hookings. At the same time, free the middle hookand slide off the cover in the direction ofthe arrows.Replace the used lamp with a new lampof the same type and specifically de-signed for household appli...
Page 14 - INSTALLATION; Positioning; Ambient temperature; Electrical Connection
6. INSTALLATION 6.1 Positioning WARNING! If you are discarding an old appli-ance that has a lock or catch onthe door, you must ensure that itis made unusable to preventyoung children being trapped in-side. The appliance shall have theplug accessible after installation. Install this appliance at a lo...
Page 17 - Assembly instructions for the compensator lower part of the
• The sealing strip is attached tightly to the cabinet. • The door opens and closes correctly. 6.5 Assembly instructions for the compensator lower part of the door With the door open, loosen the twoscrews situated in the lower part with-out unscrewing them completely. Position the steel compensator ...
Page 18 - NOISES; BRRR; SSSRR; OK
7. NOISES There are some sounds during normalrunning (compressor, refrigerant circula-tion). BRRR ! HISSS! CLICK! BLUBB! CRACK! SSSRR R! OK CLICK! CLICK! SSSRRR! SSSRRR! BRRR! BRRR! HISSS! HISSS! 18 www.aeg.com
Page 19 - TECHNICAL DATA; ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
BLUBB! BLUBB! CRACK! CRACK! 8. TECHNICAL DATA Dimension of the recess Height 1780 mm Width 560 mm Depth 550 mm Voltage 230-240 V Frequency 50 Hz The technical information are situated inthe rating plate on the internal left sideof the appliance and in the energy label. 9. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS Recycl...