V-zug Magnum User Manual

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Operating instructions
Magnum
Refrigerator/freezer
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Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliances is reserved.
Validity
The model number corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Model Product family Size system
Magnum 51088 SMS 55 / Euro 60
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2019
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Table of contents

1 Safety precautions 4
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 4
1.3 Instructions for use................................................ 4
2 Using for the first time 7
3 Appliance description 7
3.1 Structure ..................................................................7
3.2 Operating and display elements......................... 8
4 Operation 8
5 Special functions 9
5.1 Fast cooling .......................................................... 10
5.2 Sabbath mode......................................................10
6 Glass shelves and door trays 10
6.1 Positioning door trays.........................................10
6.2 Positioning glass shelves................................... 11
7 Bottle drawer 11
8 Tips and tricks 12
8.1 General information on using the appliance ..12
8.2 Storing food and food items..............................13
8.3 Notes on refrigerating and freezing food........13
8.4 Notes on saving energy ..................................... 14
9 Care and maintenance 14
9.1 Cleaning ................................................................14
9.2 Defrosting.............................................................. 15
9.3 Changing the LED lighting.................................16
10 Noises and warnings 17
10.1 Operating noise ...................................................17
10.2 Warnings ...............................................................17
11 Trouble-shooting 18
12 Technical data 19
12.1 Temperature measurement ...............................19
12.2 Note for testing institutes ...................................19
12.3 Product fiche ........................................................20
13 Disposal 21
14 Index 22
15 Service & Support 23
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1 Safety precautions

1.1 Symbols used

Denotes important safety precau­tions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings!
Information and precautions that should be observed.
Information on disposal
Information about the Operating In­structions
Symbol ISO 7010 W021 WARNING: Risk of fire / flammable materials
▸ Indicates step-by-step instructions.
– Describes how the appliance reacts
to the steps taken.
Indicates a list.

1.2 General safety precautions

Read the operating instruc-
tions before using the appli­ance for the first time!
This appliance can be used
by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi­ence and/or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance
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and have understood the haz­ards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user mainten­ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi­sion.
If an appliance is not
equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for disconnecting from the mains with a contact opening on each pole complying with the conditions of overvoltage cat­egory III for full isolation, an isolating device must be in­corporated into the perman­ently installed electrical install­ation in accordance with the installation regulations.
If the mains cable of this ap-
pliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac­turer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.

1.3 Instructions for use

Before using for the first time
The appliance must be installed and
connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installa­tion instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work.
Electrical safety (protection against con-
tact) must be ensured by the installa­tion.
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If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser­vices. Do not use the appliance if the cold circuit is damaged.
WARNING: The required room volume
for the appliance is at least 1m3per 8g refrigerant (isobutane R600a). In rooms that are too small, a leak can produce a flammable air-gas mixture. The filled volume of the refrigerant is shown on the identification plate.
WARNING: When installing the appli-
ance, ensure the mains cable is not trapped or damaged.
WARNING: Do not locate multiple port-
able socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
Avoid using extension cables.When installed, it is important to ensure
that the air inlets and vent openings are not covered or blocked.
Retain these operating instructions for
future reference.
Operating instructions for the appliance
can be downloaded from www.vzug.com.
Dispose of the packaging material in
accordance with local regulations.

Correct use

The appliance is designed for use in
the home for cooling and storing food. The appliance must only be used as de­scribed in the operating instructions.
This appliance is intended for use in the
home and similar settings such as: in staff kitchens in shops, offices and other commercial establishments; in ag­ricultural establishments; by guests in hotels, motels and other accommoda­tion establishments; in bed and break­fast establishments. This appliance is not intended for use in the professional sector.
1 Safety precautions
The appliance corresponds to recog-
nized technology standards and the rel­evant safety regulations. Proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid dam­age and accidents. Please therefore fol­low the precautions given in these oper­ating instructions.
No liability is assumed for any damage
caused by improper or incorrect use or by repairs carried out by an unqualified person. In this case any warranty or other liability claims are deemed null and void.
Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any electrically live parts, may only be car­ried out by the manufacturer, its Cus­tomer Services or a similarly qualified person. Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury, damage to the appliance and fittings, as well as af­fect the functioning of the appliance. If the appliance is not working properly or in case a repair is needed, follow the in­structions given in the «Service & Sup­port» section. Contact our Customer Services if necessary.
Use original spare parts only.

Note on use

Do not operate any electrical devices
inside the refrigerator compartment and/or freezer compartment.
High-proof alcohol should only be
stored tightly sealed and standing up­right. Do not store explosive materials or aerosol cans in the appliance. Danger of explosion!
This appliance is CFC- and FC-free and
contains small quantities of the environ­mentally friendly, but flammable refriger­ant isobutane (R600a). When handling the appliance take care not to damage the cooling circuit. Any refrigerant that escapes can ignite. If it were to become damaged, avoid open flames and other
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1 Safety precautions
ignition sources as isobutane is flam­mable. Ventilate the room well for a few minutes. Switch the appliance off and disconnect from the power supply. Do not turn on any power supplies. Notify our Customer Services.

Caution: Risk of injury!

Be careful not to put fingers in the door
hinges. as there is otherwise a risk of injury if the appliance door is moved. Particular care should be taken when children are around.
Cut the power going to the appliance
before cleaning. Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse. Never pull the mains plug out of the mains socket by the cable or with wet hands. Hold the mains plug and pull it straight out of the mains socket.
Avoid prolonged skin contact with
frozen food. Never consume frozen food or ice cubes that are straight out of the freezer compartment or too cold. Risk of burns from freezing!
Do not remove the evaporation tray on
the compressor. Fire hazard!
Do not place bottles or cans of drink in
the freezer compartment. Especially those containing carbonated drinks can burst during freezing.
Do not use pointed or sharp objects to
remove layers of ice or frozen-on food.
No mechanical or artificial means other
than those recommended may be used to accelerate defrosting.
Store oils and fats upright in closed
containers. They must not come into contact with the plastic parts or the door seal.
Caution: Risk to life!
Packaging materials, e.g. plastic film
and polystyrene, can be dangerous for children. Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material away from children.
When carrying out maintenance work
on the appliance, including replacing light bulbs (if how to remove them is described in the Operating instructions), cut off the electricity supply to the appli­ance: remove the screw fuse from the holder or switch the circuit breaker off, or unplug from the mains socket.

How to avoid damaging the appliance

Clean the appliance just with water or a
mild soapy solution (water and washing­up liquid).
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2 Using for the first time

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Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps should be taken: ▸ Remove packaging and transport materials as well as any protective film from the in-
terior.
▸ Clean the interior and accessories with lukewarm water or a mild soapy solution (wa-
ter and washing-up liquid) and dry thoroughly. ▸ Check that all appliance door seals are completely dry and dry them if necessary. ▸ If the appliance was transported in a horizontal position, wait an hour before switching
it on.

3 Appliance description

3.1 Structure

If necessary, the direction in which the door opens can be changed. Customer Services can make the necessary adjustments to the appliance.
Door tray with cover
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Door trays
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Door tray with bottle holder (bottles
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up to max. 1.5litres)
Appliance door
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Bottle drawer
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Defrost drainage channel
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Vegetable drawer
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Temperature sensor
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Racks
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LED illumination
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Half-shelf
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Freezer compartment
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Operating and display elements
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Identification plate with serial number (SN)
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4 Operation

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3.2 Operating and display elements

Buttons
ON/OFF
Temperature setting, confirming a setting
Preselection
Select special functions
Display elements
Fast cooling
Sabbath mode
Value and/or status display
Appliance switched off
off
4 Operation
Switching the appliance on
▸ Plug in the appliance at the mains.
«off» is shown on the right-hand side of the display for 30 seconds.
«off» is shown in the digital display for 30 seconds when the appliance door is
opened or a button is pressed.
▸ Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
– The appliance is switched on.
An appliance that has been started up for the first time takes around 15 hours (with food inside) to reach its normal operating temperatures.
Setting the temperature for the refrigerator compartment
The temperature can be set between 2°C and 9°C. When the refrigerator compartment temperature is 5°C, the temperature of the freezer compartment is about -18°C. ▸ Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
– The temperature display for the refrigerator compartment flashes in the display.
▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the desired temperature flashes.
– If no further settings are made after 5 seconds, the current value is accepted and
the temperature display stops flashing.
– The average temperature for the last 2hours is shown in the temperature display;
the set temperature will be reached after a few hours.
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5 Special functions

The value displayed may be different from the target value if the door is open for an extended period of time or if warm foods have been placed inside.
If the button is pressed without having pressed the button beforehand, a denial tone is emitted.
Switching the appliance off
▸ Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
The appliance is switched off.
«off» is shown in the digital display for 30 seconds.
«off» is shown in the digital display for 30 seconds when the appliance door is
opened or a button is pressed. If the appliance is being taken out of operation, e.g. for repair work or disposal: ▸ remove the mains plug from the mains socket. ▸ When not in use for an extended period of time: Clear out, defrost and clean the appli-
ance. Leave the refrigerator and freezer compartment doors open.
5 Special functions
Switching a special function on
Special function Symbol Remarks
▸ Hold the but-
ton depressed for 3seconds.
▸ Touch the
button again
– The corresponding symbol flashes in the display.
▸ Confirm with the button.
The special function is activated.The relevant symbol illuminates in the display.
Fast cooling
Sabbath mode
next to the tem­perature display for the refrigerator com­partment.
in the temperature display for the refri­gerator compart­ment.
illuminates for 30 seconds after activa­tion.
Switching a special function off (before time)
▸ Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds. ▸ Touch the button repeatedly until the desired special function is selected.
▸ Confirm with the button.
– The special function is deactivated.
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6 Glass shelves and door trays

5.1 Fast cooling

The fast cooling function allows larger quantities of food, e.g. after a shopping trip or freezing pre-cooked meals, to be cooled more quickly. It lowers the temperature in the refrigerator compartment to 2°C for 24hours. During fast cooling, the appliance oper­ates at higher power, which increases the noise level above the normal operating noise level. The cooling capacity is increased until the point where the desired set value or the maximum duration is reached. The function switches off automatically after 24 hours. To prevent food that is already being stored from warming up: activate fast cooling several hours beforehand (e.g. before going shopping).

5.2 Sabbath mode

The illumination and all the displays are switched off for 30 hours during the Sabbath mode.
6 Glass shelves and door trays
The height of both the glass shelves in the refrigerator compartment and the door trays on the inside of the refrigerator compartment door can be adjusted.
The glass half-shelf enables you to store taller vessels in an upright position. Al­ways position it at the top to ensure that the air circulates well.

6.1 Positioning door trays

▸ Push the door tray up and remove it. ▸ Select the desired height. ▸ Hang the door tray in the openings in the
door frame.
▸ Push the door tray down as far as it will
go.
The top door tray with the cover is not adjustable.
When the appliance is new, it may require a little more effort to take out the door trays.
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7 Bottle drawer

6.2 Positioning glass shelves

▸ On both sides, push the slide bar in-
wards and downwards. – The slide bar engages and stays in
this position.
▸ Pull the glass shelf out of the rear guide
and insert into desired position.
▸ To fix the glass shelf in place, turn the
slide bar upwards and release it. – The slide bar engages.
7 Bottle drawer
The temperature in the bottle drawer is about 4–5°C higher than in the rest of the refri­gerator compartment. Beverages can be chilled at a pleasant drinking temperature in the bottle drawer. The temperatures are also ideal for refrigerating citrus and tropical fruits (e.g. pineapples, mangoes) as well as fruit vegetables (e.g. cucumbers, aubergines, to­matoes, courgettes, sweet peppers).
For longer storage periods and better quality: Store fruit and vegetable in its ori­ginal packaging or wrapped in the bottle drawer.
Removing the bottle drawer
▸ Pull the bottle drawer out as far as it will
go.
▸ Pull upwards sharply by the handle.
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Inserting the bottle drawer
▸ Tip the bottle drawer back slightly and
place the back edge in the guides.
▸ Push the guides and bottle drawer in as
far as they will go.
▸ Push the handle down so that the front
part of the bottle drawer engages.
8 Tips and tricks

8.1 General information on using the appliance

When closing an appliance door make sure that it forms a proper seal all the way
round. The self-closing hinges help keep it closed: The appliance door closes auto­matically from an opening angle of 20–30°.
The electronic controller defrosts the refrigerator compartment once a day. A visible
layer of snow and ice on the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment is therefore nor­mal.
At high ambient temperatures, a significant amount of ice may form on the rear wall.
This is normal: due to the high humidity, more water condenses in the appliance and ices up. Defrost the appliance manually only if necessary.
The food must not come into contact with the rear wall of the refrigerator compartment
or it may freeze. Additionally, when defrosting the appliance, water may enter the refri­gerator compartment.
It can take several hours for food and beverages to cool down from room temperature
to the temperature of the refrigerator compartment.
Changing the temperature setting has no effect on the time it takes for food and
beverages to cool down. The fast cooling function increases the cooling rate.
Placing very warm or very cold items (e.g. warm, bottled sauces or frozen food for de-
frosting) directly in front of the temperature sensor can affect the temperature regula­tion of the appliance adversely: it may cool too little or too much.
Ensure that the air outlets in the back wall below the top rack are not blocked by food
items. – Food placed directly in front of an air outlet opening can be frozen by cold air com-
ing out of it.
Make sure that food or food items on the glass shelves do not tip over when the appli-
ance door is closed or prevent it from closing properly.
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8.2 Storing food and food items

The example arrangement shows the zones and areas in the appliance that are generally suitable for certain food and food items.
Ice cream, bakery products,
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meat, fish, ready-made products
Cheese, jam,
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tortes, desserts, milk and milk products,
prepared meals, sausages, meat, poultry, fish
Vegetables, fruit, salad
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Drinks, wine, fruit juices,
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citrus and tropical fruits, fruit vegetables
Eggs, butter, cheese,
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tubes, sauces, ketchup, jam, tins
Drinks, wine, milk,
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fruit juices

8.3 Notes on refrigerating and freezing food

Activate the fast cooling function before putting the food or food items in the appli-
ance (e.g. before going shopping).
High-protein and high-fat foods are delicate/perishable and have a relatively short
storage life.
Observe best-before and use-by dates.Wrap or cover food in the refrigerator compartment to prevent it from drying out and
flavours from transferring.
Transfer the contents of opened tins to sealable containers.Use the area above the rack in the freezer compartment for freezing food. If there is
frozen food already in the top drawer, distribute it below the rack. Observe the max­imum freezing capacity (see the identification plate or product fiche).
There is a risk that freezing fresh food could cause food that is already frozen to par-
tially thaw. Freeze smaller quantities and avoid contact with food that has already been frozen.
Depending on the product, the following packaging materials are suitable: freezer
bags, aluminium foil or plastic boxes. Freezer burn can be avoided by making the food packaging as airtight as possible.
Do not refreeze food once defrosted! Only after being prepared (through cooking or
frying) can it be refrozen.
Blanch vegetables before freezing. Aubergines, sweet peppers, courgettes, mush-
rooms, asparagus and herbs do not have to be blanched.
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The following products are not suitable for freezing: radishes, lettuces, cucumbers,
raw unshelled eggs, boiled eggs, dairy products such as yogurt, cream cheese, curd cheese and mayonnaise.
Do not defrost frozen food at room temperature or on the heating. Food defrosts
slowly in the fridge. As a quick alternative, defrost in a microwave or steam cooker.

8.4 Notes on saving energy

Leave the drawers, glass shelves and door trays as far as possible in the positions
that they were in upon delivery. These ensure ideal temperature distribution and effi­ciency.
Only open the appliance doors when necessary and keep them open for as short a
time as possible.
Allow hot or warm food to cool down before putting it in the appliance.Store food that releases moisture in closed containers or covered in the refrigerator
compartment. Moisture can cause the rear wall of the refrigerator to ice up more quickly and reduce its cooling capacity.
For ideal air circulation: Do not store food and food items too close to each other.
9 Care and maintenance

9.1 Cleaning

For hygienic storage of food and meals, the interior should always be kept clean.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents or scouring cloths to clean the appliance. Take care not to press too hard when cleaning the plastic surfaces.
Risk of causing damage to the appliance.
▸ Condensation can form in the vegetable drawers and on the glass shelves, depending
on the kind and quantity of food being stored. Regularly wipe condensation away with a dry cloth.
▸ Clean the interior at regular intervals with a mild soapy solution and wipe dry thor-
oughly. ▸ Clean the operating and display elements just with a damp cloth. ▸ Regularly check the door seals and if dirty clean using a soft brush and clean water.
Wipe dry. ▸ If the appliance is not to be used for a while, switch it off. Clear out, defrost and clean
the appliance. Leave the refrigerator and freezer compartment doors open.
Ensure that no cleaning water runs through the defrost drainage channel into the evaporation tray.
Risk of causing damage to the appliance.
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9.2 Defrosting

Defrosting the refrigerator compartment
The refrigerator compartment defrosts once a day automatically.
During defrosting, the temperature inside the refrigerator compartment increases so that the ice on the rear wall melts. The wa­ter created when the ice melts collects in the defrost channel, flows through the drain hole and evaporates outside the appliance in the evaporation tray.
When defrosting is complete, the temperature is lowered back down to the set target temperature.
Keep the collection channel and the drain pipe clean so that the water can flow un­impeded.
▸ Using up-and-down and round-and-round
movements, clean the defrost drainage channel with the green detergent provided.
If milk has been spilt accidentally and ended up in the defrost drainage channel:
Push some kitchen towel into the drainage hole and try to absorb as much li-
quid as possible.
If more than 1dl has flowed into the defrost drainage channel and/or a strong
odour develops after a while: Contact Customer Services.
If any foreign objects get into the defrost drainage channel:
Carefully push a flexible, plastic object (such as a cable tie) into the drainage
hole and try as far as possible to remove them.
Do not use hard or sharp objects as these could damage the defrost drainage
channel and neighbouring components.
Defrosting the freezer compartment
A thick coat of ice will impair the transfer of cold to the frozen products. Defrost the freezer compartment when ice builds up. Keep the frozen food as cold as possible and wrapped, e.g. in newspaper, for insulation.
Do not use pointed objects to remove ice or food that has frozen on solid. Do not use electrical heaters or naked flames for defrosting.
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▸ Set the appliance to «off» using the button. ▸ Soak up the defrosted water with a sponge. ▸ After defrosting, clean the interior and dry thoroughly. ▸ Start the appliance again using the button.

9.3 Changing the LED lighting

Only use original LED lights from the manufacturer.
▸ Disconnect the power supply to the appliance: Pull out the mains plug or switch off
the fuse.
▸ Click off the LED light cover.
▸ Disconnect the plug connection 1 for the
LED light.
▸ Reverse this procedure to insert the new
LED light.
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10 Noises and warnings

10 Noises and warnings

10.1 Operating noise

The appliance can make various noises during operation. Although the appliance is noise-optimized, some noise cannot be eliminated completely. This depends on the size of the appliance, how it is installed and the cooling requirements (e.g. fast cooling), the ambient temperature and the installation conditions. Operating noises are particularly audible immediately after switching on the compressor; however, these noises become quieter as the appliance runs. Unusual noises are often caused by improper installation. The appliance must be in­stalled on a level and stable surface. In open kitchens or in the case of appliances in­stalled in partitioned areas, normal operating noises may seem louder. This is not a fault but rather an effect of the design/architecture.
Keyword Cause Remarks
Buzzing Compressor/fan Normal operating noise made by the cooling
unit.
Gurgling, bub­bling, hissing
Hissing Cooling circuit Normal operating noise as refrigerant is in-
Rattling Glass shelves, bas-
Creaking Housing Normal, temperature-dependent stress-strain
Cooling circuit Normal operating noise as refrigerant flows
through the cooling circuit.
jected into the evaporator.
Arrange the parts in the interior so that they kets, door trays, con­tents, etc.
are fixed in place and not touching.
of the materials, e.g. plastics, insulation.

10.2 Warnings

Warnings when the appliance doors are open

If the refrigerator door remains open for a few minutes, the following warning is given:
After 2 minutes LEDs flash every 15 seconds.
After 3 minutes LEDs flash every 5 seconds.
After 4 minutes LEDs flash rhythmically every second.
After 10 minutes An acoustic alarm sounds for 3 minutes. The acoustic alarm
repeats every 30minutes.

Note on when the temperature value is raised

If the temperature in the refrigerator compartment rises 10°C above the selected tem­perature value, an acoustic signal is emitted.

Confirming/acknowledging warnings

▸ Touch any button. ▸ Resolve problem, see Trouble-shooting.
When the Sabbath mode is activated, there are no visual warning signals.
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11 Trouble-shooting

11 Trouble-shooting
This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If the fault cannot be remedied, please contact Customer Services. Before contacting Cus­tomer Services: ▸ please note down the serial number (SN), which is shown on the identification plate,
as well as
▸ the sequence of events that led to the fault.
Malfunction Possible cause Solution/Measures
Appliance is not working.
Illumination is not working.
Illumination is flash­ing.
Illumination is flash­ing and an acoustic signal is emitted.
An interruption in the
power supply.
The fuse or circuit breaker
keeps blowing.
Appliance is faulty. ▸ Contact Customer Services.
Sabbath mode is active.
▸ Check whether an air flow
is perceptible at the air outlets in the room con­cerned.
If yes: Door sensor is
faulty.
If no: LED light bulb is de-
fective.
Appliance door is left open
for longer than 2 minutes.
Appliance door was not
closed properly.
Appliance door is left open
for longer than 10 minutes.
Appliance door was not
closed properly.
▸ Check the power supply. ▸ Change fuse. ▸ Reset automatic circuit breaker.
▸ Contact Customer Services.
▸ Hold the button depressed
for 3seconds.
If the illumination switches on:
The problem is remedied.
If the appliance switches off
((«off» in the display):
▸ Switch the appliance back on
again and contact Customer Services.
▸ Replace the LED light bulb. ▸ If the door sensor is faulty: Con-
tact Customer Services.
▸ Close the appliance door.
▸ Close the appliance door.
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Malfunction Possible cause Solution/Measures
Error display
Error display
Malfunction Possible cause Solution/Measures
Temperature display is flashing and an acoustic signal is emitted.
Temperature sensor in the
refrigerator compartment is defective.
Various situations can lead
to an «F» message.
The refrigerator compart-
ment temperature is 10°C higher than the set temper­ature.
There has been a power
failure. The flashing tem­perature display shows the temperature when the ap­pliance is put back into service.
The frequent appearance
of warnings indicates a technical problem.
▸ Contact Customer Services.
– The appliance switches to the
emergency mode.
▸ Contact Customer Services.
▸ Do not place warm foods right
next to the temperature sensor.
▸ If there is no warm food in the
appliance: Contact Customer Services.
▸ Touch any button.
– The set temperature is shown
in the temperature display.
▸ Check any refrigerated or frozen
food and discard if spoiled.
▸ Contact Customer Services.

12 Technical data

12 Technical data
External dimensions
▸ See installation instructions
Electrical connection
▸ See identification plate

12.1 Temperature measurement

The refrigerator and freezer compartment temperature are measured in accordance with an internationally recognized standard. Own measurements can be imprecise and are not suitable for checking the accuracy of the temperature.

12.2 Note for testing institutes

If freezing the maximum quantity of food (see the identification plate), the space above the rack must be used. This requires the special fast cooling function be activated imme­diately before storing the food.
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12.3 Product fiche

In accordance with EU Regulation No. 1060/2010
Brand V-ZUG Ltd
Model name Magnum
51088
Category 7 (refrigerator/freezer)
Energy Efficiency Class A++
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC)
Storage volume, refrigerator compart­ment overall
of which chill compartment l -
Storage volume, freezer compartment l 24
Star rating ****
Frost-free refrigerator/freezer compart-
3)
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Power cut safe time h 13
Freezing capacity kg/24 h 2.0
Climate class W SN-ST
Airborne acoustical noise emissions dB (A) 35
Built-in appliance Yes
1)
kWh per
year
l 290
No
224
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1) Annual energy consumption based on standard test results for 24 hours. The actual consumption value will depend on how the appliance is used and
where it is located.
2) Food freezer compartment and frozen-food storage compartment -18°C or colder with a minimum freezing capacity.
3) Automatic defrost system for the refrigerating or freezing zone is present.
4) This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 10°C and 38°C.
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13 Disposal

13 Disposal

13.1 Packaging

Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way.

13.2 Safety

Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing): ▸ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried
out by a qualified electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
13.3 Disposal
The «crossed‐out wheeled bin» symbol requires the separate collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Such equipment can contain hazardous, environmentally harmful materials.
These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recyc-
ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted household waste. And in this way, you will be helping to protect resources and the en­vironment.
For more information, please contact the local authorities.
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14 Index

A
Appliance disposal .......................................... 21
B
Bottle drawer .................................................... 11
C
Care and maintenance ................................... 14
Cleaning............................................................. 14
Construction......................................................... 7
D
Defrost drainage channel............................... 15
Defrosting .......................................................... 15
Disposal............................................................. 21
Door trays.......................................................... 10
E
Electrical connection ....................................... 19
Error display
Appliance is not working............................ 18
F ...................................................................... 18
F1.................................................................... 18
Illumination flashing..................................... 18
Illumination is not working. ........................ 18
Temperature display flashing .................... 19
F
Fast cooling ...................................................... 10
G
Glass shelves ................................................... 11
I
Identification plate................................. 7, 19, 23
Initial set-up ..................................................... 4, 7
Instructions for use ............................................. 4
M
Model designation .............................................. 2
Model number ..................................................... 2
N
Noises ................................................................ 17
O
ON/OFF ......................................................... 8, 24
Operating and display elements...................... 8
Operating the appliance.................................... 8
P
Preselection .................................................. 8, 24
Product fiche..................................................... 20
Q
Queries .............................................................. 23
S
Sabbath mode.................................................. 10
Safety precautions
General ............................................................. 4
Safety warnings
Correct use ...................................................... 5
Service & Support............................................ 23
Service agreement........................................... 23
Setting the temperature ..................................... 8
Special functions.......................................... 8, 24
Switching on .................................................... 9
Switching on ........................................................ 8
Switching the appliance on............................... 8
Symbols ................................................................ 4
T
Technical data .................................................. 19
Temperature measurement............................ 19
Temperature setting .................................... 8, 24
Testing institutes .............................................. 19
Tips ..................................................................... 12
Trouble-shooting .............................................. 18
Type....................................................................... 2
U
Using for the first time................................... 4, 7
V
Validity................................................................... 2
W
Warnings............................................................ 17
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15 Service & Support

15 Service & Support
The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minor malfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service tech­nician and any cost that goes along with it.
Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warranty information. Please read this information carefully. Please register your V-ZUG appliance straightaway:
online at www.vzug.com →Service →Online warranty registration orusing the enclosed registration card.
This will allow you to take advantage of the best possible support in the event of a fault in the appliance during the guarantee period. You will require the serial number (SN) and appliance designation to register your appliance. You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance. My appliance information:
SN: __________________________ Appliance: _______________________________
Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V-ZUG. Thank you.
The identification plate is located to the left of the vegetable drawer.
Your repair order
Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an on-site visit by us by phone if you wish.
General queries, accessories and service agreement
V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our pro­gressive service agreements. You can contact us by calling tel. +41 58 767 67 67 or by going to our website at www.vzug.com.
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Quick instructions

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Buttons
ON/OFF
Temperature setting, confirming a setting
Preselection
Select special functions
Display elements
Fast cooling
Sabbath mode
Value and/or status display
Appliance switched off
off
V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug
Tel. +41 58 767 67 67, Fax +41 58 767 61 61
info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com
Service Centre: Tel. 0800 850 850
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