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Model : CAVA 142142G

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USER MANUAL CAVA 142142G Sonnenkönig

INDEX 1 Safety instructions 87 2 Your wine cooler’s features 88 3 Refrigerant fluid 89 4 Electrical safety 90 5 Daily use 90 6 Cleaning and maintenance 91 7 Important installation information 91 8 Saving energy 91 9 Trouble shooting 92 10 Installation instructions 92 11 Operating your wine cooler 96 12 Descriptions of display indicators 98 13 Adjusting the controls 99 14 Examples of serving temperatures 100 15 Routine maintenance of your appliance 101 16 What to do in the event of a power outage 101 17 Storing the wine cooler101 18 Moving the wine cooler 101 19 Energy saving tips 102 20 In the event of a fault 102 21 Warranty / disposal / technical change 10487 1 Safety instructions

Please read before first commissioning the safety instructions carefully and observe the safety instructions to prevent damage due to misuse, improper operation, and improper environmental conditions to be avoided. Keep these for later reference. Check the device after removing the packaging for damage . Do not put the unit in case of suspected corruption in operation and consult a specialist. The recyclable packaging material must not be stored or disposed accessible for young children , but must be disposed of properly. This appliance is only for the purpose for which it was explicitly developed. Any other use is regarded as improper and therefore dangerous . The supplier is not liable for damage to persons and / or property damage due to an improper or incorrect use. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Please make sure to place the device on a suitable and waterproof surfaces, so that spilled liquids can not cause harm. Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by trained personnel only . Improperly performed repairs and alterations to the equipment can have dangerous consequences for the user according to what the warranty will be rejected.

  • This appliance is designed for home use.
  • Never store inflammable substances, such as aerosols, inside the appliance, as they may leak or release fluids.
  • A damaged power cable must be immediately replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified retailer, in order to avoid any risk of electric shock.
  • Keep the ventilation openings well open and to ensure that air can circulate, especially if the appliance is recessed into a wall.
  • Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
  • Do not use electrical appliances inside the compartment, unless they are tolerated by the manufacturer.
  • The refrigerating and insulating systems contain inflammable gases. When disposing of the appliance, it should be taken an approved disposal centre. Do not expose the appliance to fire.88

2. Your wine cooler’s features

3. Interior light (LED light)

6. Activated carbon filter

Appliance dimensions Height: 1280/1580/1880 mm Width: 595 mm Depth: 730 mm With door: 1270 mm This product is not intended to be built in. It is designed as a free- standing appliance. Please make sure you leave enough space around the wine cooler to evacuate the hot air and ensure that the wine cooler operates at its best performance.89

The refrigerant circuit in the appliance uses the refrigerant isobutene (R600a), which is a highly inflammable natural gas is therefore dangerous for the environment. When transporting or in- stalling the appliance, ensure that no element in the refrigerating refrigerant circuit is damaged. The refrigerant fluid (R600a) is inflammable. Caution: Fire risk!

  • Avoid open flames or any source of combustion.
  • Ensure that the room in which the appliance is installed is well ventilated. It is dangerous to change the properties of the appliance in any way whatsoever. Damage to the power cable may cause a short circuit and/or electric shock. Safety instructions for the refrigerant fluid R600a
  • Do not obstruct the ventilation grills on the appliance.
  • Do not store explosive substances, such as aerosol cans containing an inflammable propellant, in the appliance.
  • Do not damage the refrigerant circuit in the appliance.
  • The cooling elements use isobutene (R600a), and should not be placed close to ignition sourc- es (for example, exposed electrical contacts or open contacts that could be closed by the re- frigerant fluid in the event of a leak). The refrigerant fluid type is indicated on the rating plate.
  • Do not use electrical equipment in the compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer. This appliance meets the requirements of the applicable European directives as amended. In particular, it meets the requirements of the following standards: 1907/2006 (REACH) 2011/65 / EU (RoHS) 2006/95 / EG on electrical safety 2004/108 / EG on electromagnetic compatibility 2008/48 on electromagnetic fields 2010/30 und 1060/2010 with reference to energy labels 2005/32 / EG on ecodesign requirements90

4. Electrical safety

  • We accept no any liability in respect of incidents caused by poor electrical installation.
  • Do not extend the power cable. Do not use an extension cable, adapter, or multi socket adapter.
  • Check that the wall socket is not damaged. A wall socket in a poor condition may cause the appliance to overheat or destroy the appliance.
  • Check that the wall socket used for the appliance is properly accessible and usable.
  • Never pull on the main power cable.
  • Ensure that the appliance is always electrically earthed.
  • If the wall socket is loose, do not connect the cable, as there is a risk of electric shock or fire.
  • Do not use the appliance if the interior lighting cover is not installed.
  • Disconnect the appliance before replacing the bulb.
  • The appliance operates on a single- phase 220~240 V / 50 Hz power supply. The appliance must be connected to an earthed wall socket, in accordance with the applicable recommen- dations.
  • Do not attempt to use a damaged power cable. Contact your aftersales service.
  • The power socket must be easily accessible but out of reach of children. In case of doubt, contact your installation technician.
  • Do not store inflammable substances or fluids inside the appliance. This could create a risk of explosion.
  • Do not operate other electrical equipment inside the appliance (mixers, ice cream makers, etc.).
  • Do not disconnect the cable to unplug the appliance. Instead, remove the plug from the wall socket.
  • Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight.
  • Keep the appliance away from candles, lamps and open flames, to avoid the risk of fire.
  • This appliance is only designed to store wines and drinks.
  • The appliance is heavy. Be careful when moving it.
  • If your appliance is equipped with castors, remember that these are only designed to facilitate small movements. Do not move the appliance over long distances.
  • Do not lean or climb on the appliance or its elements.
  • In order to avoid falling objects and to prevent damage to the appliance, do not overload the compartments of the appliance.91

6. Cleaning and maintenance

  • Before maintenance, switch off the power supply and disconnect the appliance.
  • When cleaning the appliance, do not use metal objects, steam systems, volatile fluids, organic solvents or abrasive substances.
  • Do not use sharp or pointed objects to remove ice. Use a plastic scraper.
  • To ensure the appliance is connected properly to the electricity supply, follow the recommen- dations in this manual.
  • Unpack the appliance and visually check that it is not damaged. Do not connect a damaged appliance. Inform your retailer or sales outlet of any damage. In this case, keep the packaging.
  • It is recommended that the appliance be allowed to settle for at least 4 hours before it is connected to the electrical power supply in order to ensure the correct flow of fluid, in the compressor.
  • Proper air circulation is required to avoid overheating. To ensure sufficient ventilation, follow the installation recommendations provided.
  • In order to avoid the risk of fire, ensure wherever possible that the appliance is not in contact with walls or with any heating elements (compressors, condensers). Follow the installation recommendations.
  • The appliance should not be placed close to radiators or cooking hot plates or gas rings.
  • Check that the electrical sockets are still accessible when the appliance is installed. To limit the electricity consumed by your appliance:
  • Install it in an appropriate place (see “Installing your appliance”).
  • Leave the doors open as little time as possible.
  • Do not put hot food inside the appliance.
  • To ensure that the appliance operates properly, clean the condenser regularly (see “Routine maintenance of your appliance”).
  • Regularly inspect the door seals and ensure that they close properly. If this is not the case, contact your after-sales service.92
  • Remove all exterior and interior packing.
  • Before connecting the wine cooler to the power source, let it stand upright for approximately 24 hours.
  • This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system caused by handling during transportation.
  • Clean the interior surface with a soft cloth moistened in lukewarm water. Installation your appliance:
  • This device is not designed to be built into fitted kitchen units
  • The appliance should be positioned in a well-ventilated, dry room.
  • Place your wine cooler on a flat surface that is strong enough to support it when it is fully loaded. To level your wine cooler, adjust the front feet at the bottom of the wine cooler.
  • This appliance must be fixed at the top and bottom using the rail provided for this purpose in order to avoid any risk of tipping when the shelves are pulled out.
  • Locate the wine cooler away from direct sunlight and sources of heat (stoves, heaters, ra- diators, etc.). Direct sunlight may affect the acrylic coating, and heat sources may increase electricity consumption. Extremely cold ambient temperatures may also cause the unit to not function properly.
  • Plug the wine cooler into an exclusive, easily accessible plug socket. Any questions concerning power and/or earthing should be directed to a qualified electrician or an authorized product service centre.
  • To prevent the appliance from heating up, ensure there is an adequate gap for ventilation gap between the appliance and the wall. Install a suitable thermal insulation panel if necessary. An adequate flow of air to and from the cooling system must be ensured.
  • The appliance must be connected to all electrical, plumbing, water and drainage connections in accordance with national and codesregulations. Please note that on first use an alarm may sound after the appliance is plugged in as the humidity and temperature are incorrect. Without consuming power, the humidity and temperature will reach the setting range (40-80%, 5-20°C). You can press any button to stop the alarm.
  • Any electrical work should be carried out by a qualified and skilled technician.
  • The appliance must be repaired by an accredited repair centre, using only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts.
  • The appliance is designed for home use only. The manufacturer accepts no liability whatsoever in the case of any other use.93

Room temperature The climate class is indicated on the rating plate. This indicates the optimum room temperature. However, wine coolers with the winter system, function at room temperatures as low as 5°C. Climate class Optimum room temperature SN +10°C – +32°C N +16°C – +32°C ST +18°C – +38°C T +18°C – +43°C Installing the handle: Before installing the handle, you must remove the door seal. This does not affect the seal if you take care to remove it properly. Peel off the seal from the corner of the door to the level needed in order to fit the handle in the slot in the corner .

Activated carbon filter If the unit is equipped with a carbon filter, it is advisable to change it once a year to maintain the filter’s effectiveness (filter remove odours and residues, etc.). Remove the filter from the inside and replace it with the new filter in the same way. Lock and key You can lock / unlock the door by turning the key in the lock 90°. Adjustable feet The horizontal positioning of the wine cooler is very important, but it is possible that it may be positioned on a slightly uneven surface. In this case, then you need to adjust the adjustable feet must be adjusted to ensure stability. Of course, if the surface is flat and the wine cooler can stand stably, no adjustment is required. Adjustment methodTo adjust: to raise the adjustable feet, rotate turn to the right, to lower the adjustable feet, turn to the left.95

Installing the shelves The notch in the wood must be on the reverse. For scalloped metal shelves, the wood panel must be at the front.96

11. Operating your wine cooler

If the ambient temperature is above or below the recommended ambient temperature range, the performance of the appliance may be affected. Positioning the appliance where conditions are too cold or too hot may cause interior temperatures to fluctuate. Note: When you use the wine cooler for the first time or restart the wine cooler after it has been switched off for a long time, there could be a few degrees variation between the tempera- ture you select and the temperature indicated on the LED display. This is normal and due to the length of the activation time. Once the wine cooler has been running for a few hours, everything will return to normal. If the unit is unplugged or switched off due to a power outage, you must wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting the appliance. If you attempt to restart it before this time, the wine cooler will not start.

Displays temperature and humidity; Controls temperature automatically; Controls lighting; Alarm if temperature exceeds the temperature limit; Switches between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

3. Operation and panel diagram

3.1 On / Off: Press and hold the on/off button for 5 seconds to switch off the system. Press the

on/off button again to display the set temperature value. After a delay, the cooling system starts to work.

3.2 Lighting: Permanent light: Press the lighting button to turn on the light. The icon appears

on the display. When the light is on, press the lighting button again, and the light-off icon will disappear from the display.

3.3 Adjusting the temperature: Press the SET button to adjust the room temperature. Press

the upward button or downward button to change the temperature (the default setting is97

12°C). Press and hold the SET button again to confirm or not press any button for 5 seconds to confirm the temperature. The temperature is displayed on the display.

3.4 Fan control: When the fan starts to work, the fan icon appears on the display. When the

compressor or the heating system start to work, the fan operates. The fan stops when the compressor or heating stops.

3.5 Temperature display: In normal conditions, the set temperature value is indicated on the

display. Press the “lock” button to see the current temperature.

3.6 Humidity display: If the humidity level is under 40%, 40% will appear on the display

and the alarm will sound. The warning icon will appear. If the humidity level is between 40% and 80% (inclusive), the LED displays indicates the humidity level. If the humidity level is above 80%, 80% will appear on the display and the alarm will sound. The warning icon will appear.

3.7 Lock: Press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds until, the lock icon appears on the

display. When the lock icon disappears, it means that the appliance is locked. None of the values can be adjusted or viewed in this mode. If you want to unlock the appliance, press the lock button for 3 seconds.

3.8 Expiry date: To check how long the activated carbon filter has been installed in the wine

cooler, press the set button and the lighting button at the same time, and hold for 10 sec- onds. The number of days (D), hours (H) and minutes (M), will be displayed, and each value is indicated for 5 seconds. For example, if the activated carbon filter has been installed for 360 days, 11 hours, 22 minutes, then first 360 is displayed for 5 seconds, then 11 and then

22. To reset the time, press the set button and the lighting button at the same time and

hold for 3 seconds. The carbon icon will appear on the display. The filter change icon re- minds you to change the filter and is displayed if you use the filter for longer than 365 days.

3.9 Switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius: Press the UP and DOWN buttons at the same

time for 3 seconds.98

Indicator light Symbol Status Meaning Refrigeration indica- tor light - Light on - Light off - Compressor works - Compressor stops Fan indicator light - Light on - Light off - Fan works - Fan stops Heating indicator light - Light on - Light off - Starts heating - Stops heating High-temperature alarm - Light on - Light off - High-temperature alarm - Alarm off Low-temperature alarm - Light on - Light off - Low-temperature alarm - Alarm aus Low-humidity alarm - Light on - Light off - Low-humidity alarm - Alarm off High-humidity alarm - Light on - Light off - High-humidity alarm - Alarm off Sensor has exceeded the highest tempera- ture or short circuit warning - Light on - Light off - The senso has exceeded the highest temperature or short circuit warning - Alarm off Sensor has exceeded the lowest tempera- ture or open circuit warning - Light on - Light off - The sensor has exceeded the lowest temperature or open circuit warning - Alarm off Humidity sensor error - Light on - Light off - Humidity sensor error - Alarm off Activated carbon filter needs changing - Light on - Light off - Activated carbon filter needs changing - Alarm off Display locked - Light on - Light off - Keypad locked - Keypad unlocked99

13. Adjusting the controls

Alarm Code Meaning Measures Inner tempera- ture is above the upper limit Press any button to switch off the alarm. Rec- ommended action: immediately disconnect from the power supply and contact your retailer. Inner tempera- ture is below the lower limit Press any button to switch off the alarm. Rec- ommended action: immediately disconnect from the power supply and contact your retailer. Refrigeration control: If the measured temperature is too high (warmer than desired), switch the compressor ON. If the measured temperature is too low (cooler than desired), switch the compressor OFF. Heating control (winter system): If the temperature falls 2°C below the set value, the heating system starts to operate. The heating will stop working if the wine cooler’s ambient temperature is or above 12°C or higher. Warning: the compressor and the heating elements start to operate at the latest 1 minute after being switched on. Fan control: The fan starts to work if the compressor or the heating are operating. The fan stops to working if the compressor or the heating stops. Alarm: The alarms will sound 1 minute after detecting an abnormal temperature. To stop the alarm: press any button on the display. Touching the display stops the alarm. To stop the humid- ity alarm: press the SET and UP buttons at the same time for 3 seconds. If the humidity icon appears again, this means that the alarm is functional. If you switch off the humidity alarm, OF will be displayed for a short time. This means the alarm has been stopped. Back light energy-saving mode: The LED will display for 30 seconds. The back light will switch off if no buttons are pressed in energy-saving mode. (However, the buttons can, be op- erated in this mode). If no buttons are active, the display will not be illuminated. The backlight switches on as soon as a button is pressed. If the inner light is switched on as permanent light- ing, the display will be permanently illuminated. Alarm information and measures:100 Low humidity alarm Press any button to switch off the alarm. to cancel alarm sound. Add water to the wine cooler. High humidity alarm Press any button to switch off the alarm. Wipe up the water in the groove with a clean cloth. The sensor has exceeded the highest tem- perature or short circuit Press any button to switch off the alarm. Dis- connect the appliance from the power supply. Please contact your retailer to fix the fault. The sensor has exceeded the lowest tem- perature or open circuit Press any button to switch off the alarm. Please contact your retailer to fix the fault. Inner tempera- ture alarm Press any button to switch off the alarm. Please contact your retailer to fix the fault. Activated carbon filter needs changing Press any button to switch off the alarm and change the carbon filter. Press the “SET” and “ON/OFF buttons for 5 seconds to clear the icon. Humidity maintenance system: The humidity regulates itself between 50-80%. But if the humidity is too low, you can use the box supplied with the appliance. Fill with water, lava will spread moisture regularly in the basement. Be sure to fill from time to time and make sure the box is flat and will not fall over in your basement.

14. Examples of serving temperatures

Vintage Bordeaux – reds 16 – 17°C Vintage Burgundy – reds 15 – 18°C Vintage dry white wines 14 – 16°C Light, fruity reds 11 – 12°C Provence rosés 10 – 12°C Dry whites and regional red wines 10 – 12°C Regional white wines 8 – 10°C Champagne 7 – 8°C Sweet wines 6°C GB101

15. Routine maintenance of your appliance

16. What to do in the event of a power outage

17. Storing the wine cooler

18. Moving the wine cooler

The cabinet must be cleaned regularly. Before cleaning the cabinet, the appliance must be dis- connected from the power supply, either by unplugging it or by removing the fuse. Before first use and then at regular intervals, it is recommended that the cabinet be cleaned both inside and out (front, sides and on top) with a mixture of warm water and gentle cleaning fluid. Rinse with water and allow it to dry completely before reconnecting. Do not use solvents or abrasive products. Clean the shelves with a gentle detergent then dry with a soft, dry cloth. On first use, some odours may be present. In this case, the appliance should be operated at the lowest temperature, empty, for a few hours. The cold will remove these possible odours. Most power outages are resolved in a short time. An outage of 1 or 2 hours will not affect the temperatures in your wine cooler. In order to protect the wines during the outage, open the door as little as possible. In the event of very long outages, take all necessary steps to protect your wines. In the event of a power interruption, the unit can remember the previous temperature settings, and when the power is restored, the wine cooler temperature will return to the previ- ous setting. If the appliance is going to be unused for a short period of time, leave the control panel with the normal settings. If the appliance will not be used for longer periods: - Remove the bottles from the cabinet. - Unplug the wine cooler. - Clean both the inside and outside of the cabinet. - Leave the door open to avoid condensation, odours and mould.

  • Remove all the bottles in the cabinet and securely fasten all moveable parts.. To avoid dam- aging the levelling screws on the feet, screw them completely into the base.
  • Be sure the appliance stays secure in an upright position during transportation. Protect the outside of appliance with a blanket, or a similar item. GB102

19. Energy saving tips

20. In the event of a fault

  • The wine cooler should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat- produc- ing appliances, and out of the direct sunlight.
  • Ensure that the appliance is adequately ventilated. Never cover the air vents.
  • Only open the door for as long as necessary. Despite the care with which we manufacture our products, a breakdown can never be totally excluded. Before contacting your storeyour retailer’s aftersales service, please check that:
  • The cabinet wine cooler is properly plugged in
  • There is not a power outage
  • The fault is not due to one of the reasons ddescribed in the following table. Problems with your wine cooler You can solve many common problems with your wine cooler easily, saving you the cost of a possible service call-out. Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling your aftersales service. Problem Possible cause Wine cooler does not operate. - Not plugged in. - The appliance is switched off. - The circuit breaker has been tripped, or a fuse has blown. Wine cooler is not cold enough. - Check the temperature settings. - The surrounding environment may require a higher setting. - The door is opened too often. - The door is not closed completely. - The door seal does not seal the cabinet prop- erly. The appliance turns on and off fre- quently. - The room temperature is hotter than normal. - Too many items have been inserted in the wine cooler. - The door is opened too often. - The door is not closed completely. - The temperature control is not set correctly. - The door seal does not seal the cabinet prop- erly. GB103 The light does not work. - Not plugged in. - The circuit breaker has been tripped, or a fuse has blowne Vibrationen - Check that the wine cooler is level. The wine cooler seems to make too much noise. - The rattling noise may come from the flow of the refrigerant, which is normal. As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds caused by the flow of refrigerant in your wine cooler. - Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause popping and crackling noises. - The wine cooler is not level. The door does not close properly. - The wine cooler is not level. - The door was reversed and is not properly installed. - The seal is dirty. - The shelves are out of position. „A1“, „A2“ oder „A3“ appears on the display - The sensor has failed. Please note that on first time use, an alarm will be displayed indicating the humidity and the temperature. Press any button to clear the alarm. GB104 21 Warranty / Disposal / Technical change Warranty The Products are controlled just before delivery. If despite a lack of your product, try trustfully your seller. Please bring your receipt, as this is to be submitted for each warranty. The guarantee period is 24 months from date of purchase. Disposal The device must be disposed of properly. The device can be distributed free of charge for disposal at each dealer. Technical changes Subject to changes in technology and design. We shall not be liable for technical or editorial changes or omissions in this document. Please save the packaging materials of the unit. CE Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the following standards EN 55014-1:2006 +A1:2009 +A2:2011 EN 55014-2:1997 +A1:2001 +A2:2008 EN 61000-3-2:2014 EN 61000-3-3:2013 GBFirma Armin Schmid Olensbachstrasse 9-15 CH-9631 Ulisbach Tel. Int. +41 71 987 60 60 Tel. Nat. 0848870850 www.sonnenkoenig.ch Firma Armin Schmid Peter-Henlein-Strasse 5 D-89331 Burgau Tel: 0180 500 64 35 info@sonnenkoenig.ch www.sonnenkoenig.ch Landline 14 Cent/Minute Mobiel network 42 Cent/Minute