Smeg GB-IE dimensions Operation, Electronic controls, Temperature display, Temperature setting

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Instructions for the User

7. OPERATION

7.1 Electronic controls

The electronic controls ensure that the set temperatures are maintained at the top and bottom of the cabinet. This is accomplished by complex control of the refrigerating system, the heating element and the fan.

Following any power failure, the temperature settings are automatically recalled. The electronic controls have the following functions:

-Temperature setting

-Temperature display

-Automatic defrosting

-Troubleshooting, emergency and service programs

-Low-temperature alarm

On/off switch

The light switch is used to select either continuous illumination or illumination only when the door is opened.

7.2 Temperature display

The display shows the actual temperature at the top or bottom of the cabinet. To switch the display between the top and bottom sections, short-press the top and bottom buttons respectively, which section is shown is indicated by a line of light in the display just beside the buttons. The temperature display has a built-in filter that simulates the actual temperature in the bottles. The displayed temperature is therefore not affected by transient fluctuations in air temperature.

7.3 Temperature setting

The temperature is set using the two buttons on the control panel. The upper button is used to set the temperature at the top of the cabinet. The lower button is used to set the temperature at the bottom. Deactivate the childproof lock by pressing the button for 3 seconds. The display then starts flashing and shows the current temperature setting for the zone concerned.

This applies to both buttons/sections. When the display starts flashing, the temperature can be set by scrolling the setting between 22 and 5°C. When the desired setting is displayed, release the button for 3 seconds. The setting will then be stored and the childproof lock reactivated.

Note that the bottom section cannot be given a higher temperature setting than the top section. The highest available temperature setting for the bottom section is therefore identical to the actual setting for the top section.

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Table of Contents Environment Disposal Instructions Precautions for USE Nameplate Must Never be RemovedSafety Precautions Attempt to Repair the Appliance YourselfInstallation and Connection Electrical connection Overall dimensionsPositioning and levelling the appliance Before Installation Getting to Know Your ApplianceTemperature display Temperature settingOperation Electronic controlsWine Temperature Low-temperature alarmStorage Temperatures White wines Filling the cellar with bottles Practical hints for storing and enjoying winesAccessories Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning the wine cellar Switching off the wine cellarOperating noises Problem Possible Cause Probable Solution Identifying and Dealing with MalfunctionsAFTER-SALES Service Reading the Nameplate Some Hints for Saving Money