Peration – Liebherr WU 56 User Manual

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PERATION

Setting the Temperature

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Figure 7

To reduce the temperature: Press the  “DOWN“

button;

To increase the temperature: Press the  “UP“ but-

ton.

- While you are entering the temperature, the set

temperature will flash on the display.

- You can change the settings in increments of

1°F (1°C) by briefly pressing the button again.

The electronic controls will switch over automati-

cally about five seconds after the last time you

pressed the button. The actual temperature dis-

plays.

Figure 7

If

F0

or

F1

appears in the display, the appliance has

a fault. Contact your nearest customer service rep-

resentative, indicate the

type of appliance, index

and Appliance / serial number.

Fan switch

-

Figure 8

The fan switch can be used to increase the relative

humidity in the wine cooler zone.

To switch on: Press buttons

3

and

4

simul-

taneously. The fan symbol will be shown in the

display.

The fan is permanently in operation = higher

humidity.

To switch off: Press the buttons again so that

the fan symbol goes dark.

The fan runs in parallel to the compressor = lower

humidity.

Note:

- The energy consumption will increase when the

fan is switched on.

- To save energy, the fan will switch off automati-

cally when the door is open.

Figure 8

Operating and

Control Elements

-

Figure 5

Figure 5

1. Temperature display

2. Temperature setting buttons

3. Alarm ON/OFF button

4. Interior light ON/OFF button

5. Childproof Lock

6. ON/OFF button

7. Fan switch

8. Fan symbol

Turning the Appliance

ON and OFF

-

Figure 6

Clean the appliance before turning it on for the first

time. See

Cleaning. Connect the appliance to the

dedicated outlet - the appliance is turned on.

To turn the appliance off: Keep the ON / OFF

button pressed for three seconds so that the tem-

perature display goes out.

To turn the appliance on: Press the ON / OFF

button until the display lights up.

Figure 6

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