Page 2 - Contents Page; Please Read and Follow these; IMPORTANT; California Proposition 65
2 T able of C onTenTs Contents Page Please Read and Follow these Instructions.................. 2California Proposition 65 ............................................... 2Disposal of Old Appliance ............................................. 3Disposal of this Appliance ...............................
Page 3 - afeTy; Disposal of Old Appliance
3 R600a Refrigerant WARNING! The refrigerant R600a contained within the appliance is environmentally friendly, but flammable. Leaking refrigerant can ignite. To prevent possible ignition, follow the warnings below: • Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure,...
Page 4 - Important Safety Information; out by the plug never pull on the cable.; Electrical Safety; Electrocution hazard.
4 Important Safety Information • To prevent injury to you or damage to the unit, the appliance should be unpacked and set up by two people. • If the appliance is damaged on delivery, contact the supplier immediately before connecting it to the power source. • To guarantee safe operation, ensure that...
Page 5 - npaCking; Safety Regulations; Climate Rating; Cleaning; Disposal of Carton
5 U npaCking Safety Regulations The appliance is designed to cool and store wine and beverages. It is designed as a household appliance. IMPORTANT The appliance is not intended for outdoor use. The appliance is manufactured to operate within spe-cific ambient temperature limits according to its clim...
Page 6 - eaTUres; The Right Environment for Your Wines
6 f eaTUres The Right Environment for Your Wines A grapevine is an extremely sensitive plant. From the time it is planted until its maturing period and the time the grapes are harvested and the wine is made, it is dependent on three factors: light, air humidity and ambient tempera-ture. This sensiti...
Page 7 - Note; peraTion; Setting the push rod back in its initial position; Opening the door; Door Opening Mechanism
7 The door is opened approx. 2-3/4" (70 mm) by the push rod. The door can then be fully opened. Note The door will close again automatically after approx. 3 seconds if it has not been fully opened. o peraTion IMPORTANT Do not block the door or hold on to it while it is opening. If the door is bl...
Page 8 - Operating and Control Elements
8 o peraTion Operating and Control Elements The electronic control panel features " touch capacitive technology ". Any function can be activated by touching the corresponding icon. The exact contact point is between the symbol and its label 1 Upper compartment temperature display 2 Lower com...
Page 9 - Ventilation Button; Door Open Alarm; Setup Mode; = Display brightness
9 Ventilation Button The interior fan ensures a constant and even interior temperature and a suitable climate for wine storage. The humidity in the appliance can be increased even further by pressing the Ventilation button. This has a particularly positive effect for long-term storage. The increased...
Page 11 - Activating the child lock; = Temperature display mode
11 o peraTion = Child lock Activating the child lock Press for 5 seconds. Display = Press Display = Press Display = Press = Exit setup mode. The appliance will change back to normal operation. Deactivating the child lock Press for 5 seconds. Display = Press Display = Press Display = Press = Exit set...
Page 12 - Interior Light; Light; Air Exchange with Activated; Changing the filter
12 W ine C ooler C omparTmenT Interior Light The interior of the appliance is lit by an LED light strip at the top of each compartment. The interior light will always switch on when the appliance door is opened. The interior light will go out approx. 5 seconds after the door is closed. Press the Lig...
Page 13 - Additional Features; Labels; Total 34 bottles; Storage Diagram; ine
13 Additional Features Pull-out shelves The pull-out shelves allow bottles of wine to be viewed and removed more easily. The control ele-ment panel shelf cannot be removed. Labels The appliance is supplied with one label for each wooden shelf. Use these to label the type of wine stored on each shelf...
Page 14 - leaning; Removing the wooden shelf; Do not; • To prevent possible injury due to an; Cleaning the appliance outside; Cleaning the appliance interior; Inserting the wooden shelf
14 C leaning Removing the wooden shelf Pull the wooden shelf upwards on the right and left at the back (release) and then remove it towards you. • Clean the inside of the appliance with lukewarm water and a little deter-gent. • Thoroughly dry all parts with a cloth. • Do not damage or remove the mod...
Page 15 - roUbleshooTing; Customer Service; Troubleshooting; Problem
15 T roUbleshooTing Customer Service If none of the above possible causes apply, and you can not rectify the fault yourself, contact the Liebherr Service Center. Indicate the type (1) of appliance, ser- vice number (2) and the appliance / serial number (3) as shown on the model plate. The position o...
Page 16 - Appliance Information; Turning Off the Appliance
16 a pplianCe i nformaTion Appliance Information Record this information when the appliance is installed. Type Designation: _____________________________ Service Number: ______________________________ Appliance / Serial Number: ______________________ Date of Purchase: _____________________________ W...
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Page 18 - 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...