Page 2 - able; Please Read and Follow these; IMPORTANT
2 Table of Contents Page Please Read and Follow these Instructions.................. 2California Proposition 65 ............................................... 3Disposal of Old Appliance ............................................. 3Disposal of this Appliance ..........................................
Page 3 - afeTy; Disposal of Packaging Material; Risk of child entrapment.; Before you discard old appliances:; may not easily climb inside.; California Proposition 65; Disposal of this Appliance
3 s afeTy Disposal of Packaging Material The packaging is designed to protect the appliance and individual components during transport and is made of recyclable materials. WARNING! Keep packaging materials away from children. Polythene sheets and bags can cause suffocation! If possible, please recyc...
Page 4 - Important Safety Information
4 s afeTy Important Safety Information • WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in struc-ture, clear of obstruction. • WARNING: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer....
Page 5 - for too long it could cause food poisoning.; WARNING; flammable. Leaking refrigerant can ignite.
5 s afeTy for too long; it could cause food poisoning. • Any repairs and work on the appliance should only be performed by the customer service department or other trained person-nel. The same applies to changing the power cord. • Only perform repair and other work on the appliance when the plug has...
Page 6 - Safety Regulations; Climate Rating; Cleaning; Electrical Safety; Electrocution hazard.
6 s afeTy Safety Regulations This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications. This includes, for example, use- in staff kitchenettes, bed and breakfast establish- ments, - by guests in cottages, hotels, motels and other forms of accommodation, - in catering and similar se...
Page 7 - eaTures; Description of the Appliance
7 f eaTures Description of the Appliance MW 18.. MW 24.. (1) Control panel(2) Pull-out shelf(3) Presentation light(4) Air filter(5) Adjustable-height feet (6) Model plate(7) Top zone(8) Middle zone (MW 24.. only)(9) Bottom zone(10) Serving shelf
Page 8 - peraTion; Control Panel; Changing Language and; Touch; Switching the Appliance On
8 o peraTion Control Panel Three different actions to operate the control panel. Changing Language and Temperature Unit For future changes of language and temperature unit, the appliance must be switched off and on again (cus-tomer settings will not be deleted). Touch Touch to activate functions. Pr...
Page 9 - Main Menu
9 o peraTion Main Menu Slide through the main menu. The following functions are available. Temperature display for top zone and temperature setting. Temperature display for middle zone and temperature setting (MW 24.. only). Switching the fan on and off. Appliance operating mode for Sabbath and holi...
Page 10 - Fan; Adjusting the Brightness of the Presentation Light
10 o peraTion Fan The interior fan ensures a constant and even interior temperature, and a suitable climate for wine storage. Switching on the fan (all zones) will further increase the humidity in the appliance, which has a particularly posi-tive effect for long-term storage. The increased level of ...
Page 11 - SabbathMode
11 o peraTion SabbathMode When SabbathMode is active, some functions of the electronic features are switched off to comply with STAR-K Kosher Certification. • The lighting remains off.• There is no door alarm.• There is no temperature alarm.• The unit will return to SabbathMode after a power failure...
Page 12 - Maintenance Message; Maintenance
12 o peraTion Maintenance Message The maintenance message will sound at regular inter-vals while the appliance is operating. The dust filter requires cleaning. Touch or or Touch Maintenance Confirmation Touch Close the appliance door. Display when the appliance door is opened again. Touch Replace th...
Page 13 - Setup Menu
13 o peraTion Touch Setup Menu Includes the adjustment for display brightness, lan-guage, units, activation of the SmartDeviceBox and the device information. Slide to the left. Display shows the device information. Slide to the right. Slide to the left. Slide to the left. Slide to the left. Slide to...
Page 14 - Display Brightness
14 o peraTion Touch Touch Touch Display Brightness Language 100% = maximum brightness. 25% = lowest brightness. Slide to the desired value and touch Slide to the left. Slide twice to the left. Touch to exit. Touch to exit. Slide to your language and touch Available languages: • German • Portuguese (...
Page 15 - Units; SmartDeviceBox; SmartDevice functions are not available in all coun-
15 o peraTion Touch Units Slide to the left. Touch to exit. Slide to the desired temperature unit and touch SmartDeviceBox The appliance is ready for integration into a smart home and for extended services. Other options can be select-ed with a SmartDeviceBox. This is activated via the MyLiebherr cu...
Page 16 - Description of the SmartDevice; Alarm Messages; Door Open Alarm; Action
16 o peraTion Description of the SmartDevice Displays Display to start the WLAN connection. The symbol flashes. Connection to WLAN is in progress. The router credentials are displayed. Appliance is connected to WLAN. SmartDeviceBox is inserted. Connection reset This message informs you of any router...
Page 17 - Electronic Fault Alarm
17 o peraTion Electronic fault. Touch Action Contact service, stating the failure code displayed. Touch Electronic Fault Alarm Touch Press Press for approx. 2 seconds to read failure number again. Touch Power Alarm The power supply was interrupted. Touch If the interior temperature was too high: Tou...
Page 18 - Storage Diagram; Total 75 bottles
18 W ine C ooler C omparTmenT Storage Diagram for 0.75 l Bordeaux bottles to standard NF H 35-124 MW 18.. MW 24.. Number of bottles Number of bottles Total 75 bottles Total 100 bottles IMPORTANT The maximum load per wooden shelf is 44 lbs (20 kg).
Page 19 - Equipment; Bar Configuration for Maximum Number of Bottles
19 W ine C ooler C omparTmenT Equipment Pull-out Shelf The bars can be removed and repositioned to store larger or smaller bottles.Raise the bar at the rear (1) and pull it out (2). Bar Configuration for Maximum Number of Bottles
Page 20 - Serving Shelf
20 W ine C ooler C omparTmenT Serving Shelf Bottle Holder The serving shelf can be pulled out to provide a surface to hold bottles and glasses. Insert the supplied bottle holders to house the maxi-mum number of bottles. Insert the bottle holder between the bars (1), turn it (2), and slide it towards...
Page 21 - leaning; Inserting the Wooden Shelf; Removing and Inserting the; Removing the Wooden Shelf
21 C leaning Inserting the Wooden Shelf Removing and Inserting the Wooden Shelves The wooden shelves can be removed for easier clean-ing of the inside of the appliance. Pull out the wooden shelf, press the sides (1) gently, lift it upwards (2), and pull it out forwards (3). Position the wooden shelf...
Page 22 - Removing the Serving Shelf
22 C leaning Removing the Serving Shelf Inserting the Serving Shelf To remove the serving shelf, first remove the wooden shelf above the serving shelf. Insert the wooden shelf above the serving shelf. Pull out the serving shelf a little (1), lift the front upwards (2) to release the magnetic connect...
Page 23 - ainTenanCe; Maintenance Menu; Complete cleaning; New air filter
23 m ainTenanCe Maintenance can be car-ried out independently of the specified regular inter-vals. The maintenace menu includes the following steps. Maintenance Menu Complete cleaning For complete maintenance of the appliance. New air filter To reset maintenance timer. To return to the main menu.
Page 24 - New Air Filter
24 m ainTenanCe Maintenance New Air Filter Wine will constantly adjust to the ambient conditions. The quality of the air therefore plays a vital role in stor-age. The filter should be changed in at least the specified maintenance intervals. Touch Message Turn the cover counterclockwise and remove. T...
Page 25 - Cleaning the Dust Filter
25 m ainTenanCe Press for approx. 2 seconds. The maintenance interval for the air filter change will be reset. Slide twice to the left. Touch to exit the menu. Cleaning the Dust Filter Clean the dust filter in the toe kick area in at least the specified maintenance intervals. Remove the ventilation ...
Page 26 - Additional Functions; Manual Defrost
26 a ddiTional f unCTions Additional Functions Touch Touch Slide to the right. Press for approx. 2 seconds Activating the defrost function manuallyReset to factory settingDemoMode Slide to left or right. Enter code 151 . If a wrong code is entered, the display switches back to the device information...
Page 27 - DemoMode
27 a ddiTional f unCTions DemoMode DemoMode can be activated for presenting the appli-ance at exhibitions or in showrooms as if it were in nor-mal operating mode. Touch Activating DemoMode DemoMode is activated. The cooling circuit is switched off! MW 18.. MW 24.. Reset The electronic control can be...
Page 28 - Deactivating DemoMode
28 a ddiTional f unCTions Deactivating DemoMode Touch Slide to the right. Press for approx. 2 seconds Slide to left or right. Enter code 151 . Press DemoMode is deactivated. After 1 second, the screen shows MW 18.. MW 24..
Page 29 - roubleshooTing; Customer Service; Appliance Information; Problem; Troubleshooting
29 T roubleshooTing Customer Service If none of the above possible causes apply, and you can not rectify the fault yourself, contact your nearest customer service representative. Indicate the type (1) of appliance, service number (2) and the appliance/serial num-ber (3) as indicated on the model pla...
Page 30 - For Service in Canada; Liebherr Service Center
For Service in the U.S. Liebherr Service Center Toll Free: 1-866-LIEBHER or 1-866-543-2437 Email: [email protected] PlusOne Solutions, Inc. 3501 Quadrangle Blvd, Suite 120Orlando, FL 32817 For Service in Canada Liebherr Service Center Toll Free: 1-888-LIEBHER or 1-888-543-2437 www.euro-parts.ca EURO...