V-ZUG Perfect eco, 51055, 51054, 51060, 51056 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
De Luxe | De Luxe eco | Perfect | Perfect eco
Refrigerator
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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 familiarise yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Modifications
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 appliance is reserved.
Validity
The product family (model number) corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Type Product family Size system
Perfect 51053/51054 SMS 55
Perfect eco 51055/51056 SMS 55
De Luxe eco 51060 SMS 55/Euro 60
De Luxe 51063/51064 SMS 55/Euro 60
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6301 Zug, 2015
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Contents
1 Safety precautions 5
1.1
Symbols used .............................................................................................5
1.2
General safety precautions ...................................................................... 6
1.3
Instructions for use .................................................................................... 7
2 Disposal 10
3 Using for the first time 11
4 Appliance description 12
4.1
Structure.................................................................................................... 12
4.2
Operating and display elements .......................................................... 13
5 Operation 14
6 Special functions 16
6.1
Rapid cooling........................................................................................... 17
6.2
Sabbath mode ......................................................................................... 17
7 Glass shelves and door trays 18
7.1
Positioning door trays............................................................................. 18
7.2
Positioning glass shelves ...................................................................... 18
8 Bottle drawer 19
9 Tips and tricks 20
9.1
General information on using the appliance...................................... 20
9.2
Notes on storing food............................................................................. 21
9.3
Notes on freezing .................................................................................... 22
9.4
Notes on saving energy......................................................................... 22
10 Care and maintenance 23
10.1
Cleaning .................................................................................................... 23
10.2
Defrosting ................................................................................................. 24
10.3
Changing the LED lighting..................................................................... 26
11 Noises and alarms 27
11.1
Operating noise ....................................................................................... 27
11.2
Warning and alarm signals ................................................................... 28
12 Trouble-shooting 29
12.1
What to do if ............................................................................................ 29
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13 Warranty 31
14 Technical data 32
14.1
Note for testing institutes ....................................................................... 32
14.2
Temperature measurement ................................................................... 32
14.3
Product fiche ............................................................................................ 33
15 Index 35
16 Notes 37
17 Service & Support 39
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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
▸ Indicates step-by-step instructions.
Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken.
Indicates a list.
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1 Safety precautions
1.2 General safety precautions
Read the operating instructions 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 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 appliance is damaged, it must be re-
placed by the manufacturer or its Customer Services or a sim­ilarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
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1 Safety precautions
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.
Do not use the appliance if the cold circuit is damaged.
Electrical safety (protection against contact) must be ensured by the install-
ation.
When installed, it is important to ensure that the air inlets and vent openings
are not covered or blocked.
Do not use extension cables, if possible.
Correct use
The appliance is designed for cooling and storing food in the home.
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.
No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use
or by repairs carried out by unqualified people. In this case, any warranty or other liability claims are deemed null and void.
Any repairs, modifications or manipulations 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. Please contact our Customer Services if necessary.
Use original spare parts only.
Retain these operating instructions for future reference.
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1 Safety precautions
The appliance corresponds to recognized technology standards and the rel-
evant safety regulations. Proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid damage and accidents. Please therefore follow the precautions given in these operating instructions.
Note on use
Do not use any electrical appliances inside the cooling and/or freezer com-
partment.
Strong alcohol should only be stored tightly sealed and standing upright. Do
not store explosive materials in the appliance. Danger of explosion!
This appliance is CFC and FC-free and contains small quantities of the en-
vironmentally friendly refrigerant isobutane (R600a). When handling the appliance, ensure that the cold circuit is not damaged. If the cold circuit is damaged, however, all types of open flame and sources of ignition must be avoided, as isobutane is flammable. The room in which the appliance is located must be ventilated for a few minutes. Inform Cus­tomer Services.
If you have received a damaged appliance, contact your supplier immedi-
ately.
Caution: Risk of injury!
Be careful not to put fingers in the door hinges, as there is a risk of injury if
the appliance door is moved. Particular care should be taken when children are around.
When cleaning, switch off the electrical supply by pulling out the mains plug
or switching 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 socket.
Do not remove the evaporation tray on the compressor. Fire hazard!
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.
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1 Safety precautions
How to avoid damaging the appliance
Only use water or a mild alkaline solution when cleaning the appliance.
Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects when removing layers of ice or
frozen-on food.
No mechanical or artificial means other than those recommended may be
used to accelerate defrosting.
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2 Disposal
Packaging
All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS))
are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
Disconnection
Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to
be carried out by a qualified electrician!
Safety
Disable the appliance to prevent accidents caused by improper use, espe-
cially through children playing.
Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected
from the mains by an electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
Disposal
The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish. If dis-
posed of correctly, the raw materials can be recovered for recycling.
The symbol on the identification plate warns that the appliance may not
be disposed of in normal household waste.
The appliance must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on
waste disposal. For more information on the handling, disposal and recyc­ling of the product, please contact the local authorities, the local recycling facilities for household waste or the retailer from whom you purchased the appliance.
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3 Using for the first time
Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps should be taken:
▸ Remove packaging and transport material, as well as protective film, if any,
from the interior.
▸ Clean the interior and accessories with lukewarm water or a mild alkaline
solution, and dry completely.
▸ Check that all appliance door seals are completely dry, and dry them if ne-
cessary.
▸ If the appliance was transported in a horizontal position, wait an hour before
switching it on.
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4 Appliance description
4.1 Structure
The appliance door can be set to open to the left or to the right. Our Customer Services can make the necessary adjustments to the appli­ance.
Product family:
51060/51063/51064 51053-51056
1
2
4
5
7
8
11
12
10
9
6
3
2
6
11
12
10
9
7
8
4
5
3
1
Bottle drawer
7
Freezer compartment
2
Vegetable drawer
8
Operating and display elements
3
Temperature sensor
9
Egg tray
4
Water drain
10
Door tray
5
LED lighting
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Appliance door
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Rack
12
Bottle holder
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4 Appliance description
4.2 Operating and display elements
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o
1 2 4B
A
3DC
Buttons
1
ON/OFF button
2
Temperature setting button
3
Preselection button
4
Special functions button
Displays
A
Rapid cooling
B
Cooling compartment temperature display
C
Display
D
Appliance switched off
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5 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.
▸ Depress the button 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 cooling compartment temperature
The temperature can be set between 2°C and 9°C. When the cooling com­partment temperature is between 4–6°C, the temperature of the freezer com­partment is approx. -18°C.
▸ Depress the button for 3 seconds.
– The cooling compartment temperature display flashes in the display.
▸ Press the button repeatedly until the required temperature flashes.
– If no further settings are made after 5 seconds, the temperature dis-
play stops flashing.
– The average temperature for the last 2hours is shown in the temperat-
ure display; the set temperature will be reached after a few hours.
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 temperature is below -5°C, is displayed in the temperature display. If the temperature exceeds 20°C, is displayed.
If you press the button without pressing the button beforehand, a double acoustic signal is emitted.
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5 Operation
Button lock
The button lock prevents the temperature from being adjusted unintentionally. To override the button lock:
▸ Depress the desired button for 3 seconds until the corresponding display/
symbol flashes.
▸ Press another button or make settings within 5 seconds.
– The button lock is reactivated 10 seconds after the last press of a
button.
Switching the appliance off
▸ Depress the button for 3 seconds.
The appliance switches off.
«off» is displayed for 30seconds.
If you are taking the appliance out of operation, e.g. for repair work or disposal:
▸ Disconnect the plug from the mains.
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6 Special functions
Switching the special function on
Special function Symbol Remarks
▸ Depress the
button for 3seconds.
Rapid cooling next to the
cooling compart­ment temperature display
▸ Press the
button again
Sabbath mode on the cooling
compartment tem­perature display
is illuminated for 30 seconds after activation.
– The corresponding symbol flashes in the display.
▸ Press the button.
The special function is activated.
The corresponding symbol is illuminated in the display.
Switching the special function off (early)
▸ Depress the button for 3 seconds.
▸ Press the button repeatedly until the desired special function is
reached.
▸ Press the button.
– The special function is deactivated.
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6 Special functions
6.1 Rapid cooling
The rapid cooling function allows you to cool large quantities of food more quickly, e.g. after a shopping trip. The function lowers the target temperature of the cooling compartment to the coldest target temperature (2°C) for 24hours. During the rapid cooling process, the compressor operates at a higher cooling output, which increases the noise level to a level that is above the normal op­erating noise. The compressor output is increased until the cooling compart­ment temperature reaches the target temperature or the maximum time period has elapsed. The target temperature for the cooling compartment is reset to the previously set target temperature after 24hours.
Immediately prior to putting warm goods in the refrigerator, switch on
to prevent food that is already in the refrigerator from warming up.
6.2 Sabbath mode
In Sabbath mode, the lighting and displays are switched off for 28hours.
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7 Glass shelves and door trays
The height of the glass shelves in the cooling compartment and the door trays on the inside of the cooling compartment can be adjusted.
7.1 Positioning door trays
▸ Push the door tray up and remove
it.
▸ Select the desired height.
▸ Hang the door trays 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.
7.2 Positioning glass shelves
▸ Slide the base panel inwards and
turn it backwards.
– Base panel snaps into place
and stays in this position.
▸ Pull the glass shelf out of the rear
guide.
▸ Insert it into the desired position.
▸ To fix the glass shelf in place, turn it
upwards and release it.
– Base panel snaps into place.
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8 Bottle drawer
Only available in the product families 51060, 51063 and 51064.
The temperature in the bottle drawer is 4–5°C higher than the temperature in the rest of the cooling compartment. The bottle drawer can be used to cool items such as drinks and delicate vegetables to 10°C.
Removing the bottle drawer
▸ Pull the bottle drawer out as far as it
will go.
▸ Jerk the handle upwards.
Inserting the bottle drawer
▸ Tip the bottle drawer backwards
slightly and place the rear edge onto the rails.
▸ Put the rails and bottle drawer in as
far as they will go.
▸ Push the handle down so that the
front part of the bottle drawer locks into place.
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9 Tips and tricks
9.1 General information on using the appliance
When closing the door make sure that it forms a seal all the way round. This
is supported by the self-closing hinges (dependent on model), as the appli­ance doors shut themselves if the opening angle is between 20–30°.
It can take up to 6 hours for beverages and other goods to cool down from
room temperature to the cooling compartment temperature. The warmer food is when it is placed in the refrigerator, the longer it will take to cool down.
Changing the temperature setting has no effect on the time it takes for food
to cool down, only the temperature itself.
Storing food that releases moisture can lead to condensation on the glass
shelves. For this reason, food must be covered or wrapped up; this also prevents it from drying out.
The electronic controller defrosts the cooling compartment once a day. A
visible layer of ice on the rear wall of the cooling 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 if necessary.
The food must not come into contact with the rear wall of the cooling com-
partment or it may freeze. Additionally, when defrosting the appliance, water may enter the cooling compartment.
Placing very warm or very cold items (e.g. warm, bottled sauces or frozen
food for defrosting) directly in front of the temperature sensor can affect the appliance's temperature regulation: insufficient or excessive cooling may take place.
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9.2 Notes on storing food
Store oil and grease in closed containers. They must not come into contact
with the plastic parts or the door seal.
The coldest areas of the cooling compartment are the rear wall and the
area above lowest shelf, regardless of the temperature setting. Perishables like meat should therefore be stored on the lowest shelf.
Example arrangement (from top to bottom):
In the freezer compartment: For freezing and storing food and making ice
On the glass shelves:
Cakes and bakes
Cooked foods
Dairy products
Meats, sausages and fish
In the vegetable drawer: Vegetables, fruit and salad
In the bottle drawer (dependent on model): Drinks and foods that are sensitive to cold
In the door trays:
Butter and cheese
Tubes and eggs
Small tins
Smaller bottles and Tetra
Pak containers
Large bottles (up to max.
1.5litres)
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9 Tips and tricks
9.3 Notes on freezing
Check packaging for damage. Damp patches or swollen packaging may in-
dicate that the contents have defrosted.
Food to be frozen should not come into contact with goods that are already
frozen or it may cause them to defrost.
Only freeze small quantities at any one time so that the temperature of the
frozen food already in the freezer does not increase too sharply (for max. freezing capacity, see identification plate or product data sheet). The special function can be activated; it switches off automatically after 24 hours.
To freeze large quantities (for max. freezing capacity, see identification plate
or product data sheet), use the space above the grille. If there is already frozen food in this space, place this under the grille. Activate the special function immediately before putting the goods in the freezer.
Defrosted frozen food must not be refrozen as the food may perish.
9.4 Notes on saving energy
Leave the drawers, glass shelves and door trays in the positions they were
in upon delivery, if possible. This ensures the best possible temperature dis­tribution.
Only open the appliance doors when necessary and keep them open for as
short a time as possible. The sooner the doors are closed, the less cold air escapes.
Leave warm or hot food to cool down before placing it in the appliance.
Store foods that release moisture in closed containers or covered in the
cooling compartment, if possible. Moisture can cause the rear wall of the re­frigerator to ice up more quickly and reduce its cooling output.
Make sure the appliance doors close correctly and form a complete seal.
The door seal must align properly with the refrigerator frame.
Do not install the appliance near heating elements, heating pipes or chim-
neys, and protect it against direct sunlight.
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10 Care and maintenance
10.1 Cleaning
For hygienic food storage, the interior should be kept as clean as possible.
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or cloths.
This may damage the appliance.
▸ Every so often, use a mild alkaline solution to wipe the interior and dry com-
pletely. Occasionally wipe with lemon water; this eliminates smells.
▸ Regularly inspect door seals for impurities and clean these using a soft
brush. This helps to prevent them from sticking or being damaged.
▸ The operating and display elements should only be cleaned with a damp
cloth.
▸ When not in use for an extended period of time, switch the appliance
«off» via the button. Clear out, defrost and clean the appliance, and leave the cooling compartment door and freezer compartment door open.
Ensure that no cleaning water runs through the defrost drainage channel into the evaporation tray.
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10 Care and maintenance
10.2 Defrosting
Defrosting the cooling compartment
The cooling compartment defrosts once a day automatically.
During defrosting, the temperature in­side the cooling compartment in­creases so that all of 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 freely.
▸ Clean the defrost drainage channel
by moving and turning the green cleaner inside it.
If milk has been spilt accidentally and has ended up in the defrost drainage channel:
Push some kitchen towel into the drain hole and try to absorb as
much liquid as possible.
If more than 1dl has flowed into the defrost drainage channel
and/or a strong odour develops after a while, call Customer Services.
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10 Care and maintenance
Defrosting the freezer compartment
A thick layer of ice will prevent the cold from being transferred to the frozen food. Therefore, the freezer compartment should be defrosted if a lot of ice has formed. When defrosting, keep frozen food as cold and insulated as pos­sible, e.g. by wrapping it in newspaper.
Do not use sharp objects to remove ice or food that has frozen solid. Do not use electrical heaters or naked flames for defrosting.
▸ Switch the appliance «off» using the button.
▸ Absorb the water created when the ice melts with a sponge.
▸ After defrosting, clean the interior and dry thoroughly.
▸ Start the appliance again using the button.
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10 Care and maintenance
10.3 Changing the LED lighting
Only use original LED lighting from the manufacturer.
▸ Disconnect the electrical supply by pulling out the mains plug or switching
off the fuse.
▸ Remove the LED lighting.
▸ Disconnect plug and socket
connection 1 for the LED lighting.
1
▸ Insert the new LED lighting by
following the instructions above in reverse order.
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11 Noises and alarms
11.1 Operating noise
The compressor and the cooling circuit make various noises while the appli­ance is running. Although the appliance is fitted with a quiet compressor and a noise-optimised cooling circuit, some noises cannot be completely avoided. The volume of these noises depends on the size of the appliance, how it is installed and the cooling requirement (e.g. for rapid cooling). Operating noises are particularly audible immediately after switching on the compressor; however, these noises become quieter as the appliance runs.
Keyword Cause Remarks
Buzzing Cooling unit Normal operating noise made by the cool-
ing unit, volume depends on the size of the appliance and the load-dependent spin speed of the compressor motor
Gurgling, bubbling, hissing
Cold circuit Normal operating noise caused by the
flow of refrigerant through the cold circuit
Fizzling Cold circuit Normal operating noise caused by the in-
jection of the refrigerant into the evapor­ator
Rattling Glass shelves, bas-
kets, door trays, contents, etc.
Arrange the internal components so that they are fixed in place and are not touch­ing.
Creaking Housing Normal, temperature-dependent stress de-
formation of the materials, e.g. plastics, in­sulation
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11 Noises and alarms
Unusual noises caused by improper installation
Unusual noises are often caused by improper installation. The appliance must be installed on a level and stable surface. The pipework on the back of the ap­pliance must never be routed across walls or other furniture. The pipes must not touch each other. In open kitchens or in the case of appliances installed in partitioned areas, normal operating noises may appear louder. This is not a fault but rather an ef­fect of the architecture.
11.2 Warning and alarm signals
Warnings when the appliance doors are open
If the cooling compartment door is open for several minutes, the following alarm signals occur:
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.
Temperature alarm
An acoustic signal sounds if the cooling compartment temperature rises 10°C above the selected temperature value.
Cancelling alarm
▸ Touch any button.
▸ To resolve the problem, see Trouble-shooting (see page 29).
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12 Trouble-shooting
This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please call Customer Services.
Before calling Customer Services,
▸ please note down the serial number (FN; see identification plate in «Tech-
nical data») and the malfunction message in full, e.g. .
12.1 What to do if ...
… the appliance is not working
Possible cause Solution
A household fuse or circuit
breaker has tripped.
▸ Change the fuse.
▸ Reset the circuit breaker.
The fuse or circuit breaker
keeps blowing.
▸ Call Customer Services.
An interruption in the
power supply.
▸ Check the power supply.
The appliance is faulty.
▸ Call Customer Services.
...the following appears on the left-hand side of the temperature display
Cause Solution
Temperature sensor in the
cooling compartment is defective.
▸ Call Customer Services.
– The appliance goes into emergency mode. The cooling compartment
is cooled at the same output level as before the sensor malfunction.
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12 Trouble-shooting
...the following appears in the temperature display
Possible cause Solution
The temperature in the
cooling compartment is above 20°C.
▸ Press any button.
– The current average temperature
appears in the temperature display.
...the following appears in the temperature display
Cause Solution
The temperature in the
cooling compartment is below -5°C.
▸ Press any button.
– The current average temperature
appears in the temperature display.
...the following appears in the temperature display
Possible cause Solution
Various situations can lead
to an «F» message.
▸ Call Customer Services.
... the temperature display on the left is flashing
Possible cause Solution
Power failure
▸ Press any button.
– The current average temperature ap-
pears in the temperature display.
...the illumination is flashing
Cause Solution
Appliance door has been
open for more than 2minutes.
Appliance door has not
been shut correctly.
▸ Close the appliance door.
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13 Warranty
The appliance is covered by warranty from the day it is delivered. Any faults that may occur during this time when the appliance is used according to the applicable regulations and which can be traced back to a material or manu­facturing fault will be rectified by customer services under this warranty.
The following are not covered by warranty:
LED defects
Breakage of glass plates and plastic parts
Defects resulting from non-observance of the operating instructions or im-
proper usage
Damages that go beyond the scope of our warranty coverage
Appliances repaired by third parties.
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14 Technical data
External dimensions
▸ See installation instructions
Electrical connection
▸ See identification plate 1
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14.1 Note for testing institutes
In order to freeze the maximum quantity (see identification plate), compartment above the grille must be used. In this case the special function must be ac­tivated immediately before putting the food into the appliance.
14.2 Temperature measurement
The cooling compartment and freezer compartment temperature is measured in accordance with an internationally valid standard when the cooling or freezer compartment is empty. Own measurements can be imprecise and are not suitable for checking the accuracy of the temperature.
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14 Technical data
14.3 Product fiche
In accordance with EU Regulation No. 1060/2010
Brand V-ZUG Ltd
Model name De Luxe De Luxe eco
Category 7
(refrigerator/
freezer)
7
(refrigerator/
freezer)
Energy Efficiency Class A++ A+++
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC) 1)kWh per
year
204 143
Storage volume, refrigerator com­partment overall
l 257 257
of which chill compartment l
Storage volume, freezer compart­ment
l 24 24
Star rating ****
2)
****
2)
Frost-free refrigerator/freezer com­partment
3)
no no
Power cut safe time h 15 15
Freezing capacity kg/24 h 2.0 2.0
Climate class W SN-ST
4)
SN-T
5)
Airborne acoustical noise emissions dB (A) 36 33
Built-in appliance yes yes
1) Annual energy consumption based on standard test results for 24 hours. The actual consumption value will depend on how the ap-
pliance 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 refrigerator or freezer compartment is present.
4) This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 10°C and 38°C.
5) This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 10°C and 43°C.
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14 Technical data
In accordance with EU Regulation No. 1060/2010
Brand V-ZUG Ltd
Model name Perfect Perfect eco
Category 7
(refrigerator/
freezer)
7
(refrigerator/
freezer)
Energy Efficiency Class A++ A+++
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC) 1)kWh per
year
191 133
Storage volume, refrigerator com­partment overall
l 215 215
of which chill compartment l
Storage volume, freezer compart­ment
l 26 26
Star rating ****
2)
****
2)
Frost-free refrigerator/freezer com­partment
3)
no no
Power cut safe time h 13 13
Freezing capacity kg/24 h 2.0 2.0
Climate class W SN-ST
4)
SN-T
5)
Airborne acoustical noise emissions dB (A) 34 33
Built-in appliance yes yes
1) Annual energy consumption based on standard test results for 24 hours. The actual consumption value will depend on how the ap-
pliance 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 refrigerator or freezer compartment is present.
4) This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 10°C and 38°C.
5) This appliance is intended to be used at an ambient temperature between 10°C and 43°C.
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B
Bottle drawer ............................................ 19
Button lock ................................................ 15
C
Care and maintenance ........................... 23
Cleaning..................................................... 23
Construction.............................................. 12
Cooling compartment temperature dis-
play
.............................................................. 13
D
Defrost drainage channel....................... 24
Defrosting .................................................. 24
Disconnection........................................... 10
Disposal..................................................... 10
Door trays.................................................. 18
E
Electrical connection ............................... 32
Error display
F............................................................ 30
F1 ......................................................... 29
HI .......................................................... 30
LO......................................................... 30
Temperature displays flashing........ 30
External dimensions ................................ 32
G
Glass shelves ........................................... 18
I
Identification plate.................................... 32
Initial set-up .......................................... 7, 11
Instructions for use ..................................... 7
M
Malfunctions.............................................. 29
Model number ............................................. 2
N
Notes.......................................................... 37
O
ON/OFF ..................................................... 13
Operating and display elements........... 13
Operating noise........................................ 27
Operating the appliance......................... 14
P
Packaging ................................................. 10
Power failure ............................................. 30
Preselection .............................................. 13
Product data sheet .................................. 33
Product family.............................................. 2
Q
Queries ...................................................... 39
R
Rapid cooling ........................................... 17
S
Sabbath mode.......................................... 17
Safety ......................................................... 10
Safety precautions
Correct use............................................7
General...................................................6
Service & Support.................................... 39
Service agreement................................... 39
Setting the temperature
Cooling compartment....................... 14
Special functions...................................... 13
Switching on....................................... 16
Switching on ............................................. 14
Switching the appliance on.................... 14
Symbols ........................................................ 5
T
Technical data .......................................... 32
Temperature measurement.................... 32
Temperature setting ................................ 13
Testing institutes ...................................... 32
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Tips ............................................................. 20
Type............................................................... 2
U
Using for the first time........................ 7, 11
V
Validity........................................................... 2
W
Warning and alarm functions ................ 28
Warranty..................................................... 31
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17 Service & Support
The «Troubleshooting» section provides valuable tips for dealing with minor oper-
ating faults. This saves you the time, effort and potential cost of having to call out
a service technician.
Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warranty in-
formation. Please read this information carefully.
Please register your V-ZUG appliance immediately:
online via www.vzug.com→Service→Warranty registration, or
using 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 (FN) and ap-
pliance designation to complete the registration process. This information can be found on
the identification plate for your appliance.
My appliance information:
FN: ___________________ Appliance: _____________________
Always have this appliance information to hand when you contact 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 onsite 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 progress-
ive 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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V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6301 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
J51053013-R02
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