Liebherr SRTVH 1511 PERFECTION Laboratory Refrigerator

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User Guide
Quality, Design and Innovation
home.liebherr.com/fridge-manuals
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Contents
1 Appliance at a glance............................................ 3
1.1 Scope of supply............................................................ 3
1.2 Overview of the appliance and equipment.............. 3
1.3 Special features........................................................... 3
1.4 Range of use of appliance.......................................... 3
1.5 Appliance noise emissions......................................... 4
1.6 Conformity..................................................................... 4
1.7 SVHC substances according to REACH regulation. 4
2 General safety instructions.................................. 4
3 Functionality of the Touch&Swipe display......... 6
3.1 Navigation and symbol explanation......................... 6
3.2 Menus............................................................................. 6
3.3 Sleep mode................................................................... 7
4 Putting into operation........................................... 7
4.1 Installation conditions................................................ 7
4.2 Appliance dimensions................................................. 8
4.3 Transporting appliance............................................... 8
4.4 Unpacking appliance................................................... 8
4.5 Installing door handle................................................. 8
4.6 Installing appliance..................................................... 8
4.7 Setting up the appliance so it is level...................... 9
4.8 Installing multiple appliances.................................... 9
4.9 Sliding the appliance under a worktop.................... 9
4.10 After installation.......................................................... 9
4.11 Disposing of packaging............................................... 10
4.12 Replacing the door hinge............................................ 10
4.13 Aligning the door.......................................................... 20
4.14 Connecting the appliance to the power supply...... 20
4.15 Switching on appliance (first use)............................ 21
5 Storage.................................................................. 21
5.1 Information regarding storage................................... 21
6 Controls................................................................. 21
6.1 Control and display elements.................................... 21
6.1.1 Status display............................................................21
6.1.2 Display symbols........................................................22
6.1.3 Acoustic signals........................................................22
6.2 Appliance functions..................................................... 22
6.2.1 Notes on the appliance functions......................... 22
6.2.2 Switching appliance on and off ............................ 23
6.2.3 Temperature ............................................................. 23
6.2.4 Temperature recording ........................................... 23
6.2.5 Lighting *................................................................... 24
6.2.6 Settings menu access protection .........................25
6.2.7 Access codes.............................................................25
6.2.8 Maintenance interval reminder ............................. 26
6.2.9 Language ...................................................................27
6.2.10 Temperature unit......................................................27
6.2.11 Display brightness ..................................................27
6.2.12 Alarm Sound...............................................................27
6.2.13 Key Sound..................................................................28
6.2.14 WiFi connection .......................................................28
6.2.15 LAN connection ........................................................29
6.2.16 Device information .................................................30
6.2.17 Operating hours .......................................................30
6.2.19 Defrosting .................................................................30
6.2.20 Data download / Datalogging................................ 31
6.2.21 Sensor calibration ................................................... 32
6.2.22 Temperature alarm .................................................. 32
6.2.23 Door alarm ............................................................... 34
6.2.24 Light alarm *..............................................................34
6.2.25 Alarm simulation ......................................................35
6.2.26 Alarm log ................................................................... 35
6.2.27 Alarm forwarding ..................................................... 36
6.2.28 Demo mode...............................................................36
6.2.29 Resetting to factory settings ................................37
6.3 Message........................................................................ 37
6.3.1 Warnings.................................................................... 37
6.3.2 Reminders..................................................................39
7 Features................................................................. 39
7.1 Safety lock.................................................................... 39
7.2 Sensors.......................................................................... 40
7.3 Sensor info ................................................................... 40
7.4 Interfaces...................................................................... 40
8 Maintenance.......................................................... 41
8.1 Maintenance schedule................................................ 41
8.2 Defrosting appliance................................................... 43
8.3 Cleaning the appliance............................................... 43
8.4 Replacing appliance battery...................................... 44
9 Customer help....................................................... 44
9.1 Technical specifications............................................. 44
9.2 Technical fault.............................................................. 45
9.3 Customer Service......................................................... 45
9.4 Type plate...................................................................... 45
10 Shutting down....................................................... 46
11 Disposal................................................................. 46
11.1 Preparing appliance for disposal.............................. 46
11.2 Disposing of the appliance in an environmentally
friendly manner............................................................ 46
12 Additional information.......................................... 46
13 Quick Start Guide for everyday use...................... 47
The manufacturer is continually working on the further
development of all types and models. Please be aware that
we reserve the right to make changes to the shape, equip‐
ment and technology.
Symbol
Explanation
Read instructions
Please read the information in these instruc‐
tions carefully to understand all of the benefits
of your new appliance.
Additional information on the Internet
The digital manual with additional informa‐
tion and in other languages can be found
via the QR code on the front of the
manual or by entering the service number at
home.liebherr.com/fridge-manuals.
The service number can be found on the serial
tag:
Fig.Example illustration
Check appliance
Check all parts for transport damage. If you
have any complaints, please contact your
agent or customer service.
Differences
These instructions apply to a range of models,
so differences are possible. Sections that
apply to certain models only are marked with
an asterisk (*).
Instructions and results
Instructions are marked with a .
Results are marked with a .
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Symbol Explanation
Videos
Videos about the appliances are available on
the YouTube channels of Liebherr-Hausgeräte.
Open source licences:
The appliance contains software components that use
open source licences. Information on the open source
licences used can be found here: home.liebherr.com/
open-source-licences
These operating instructions apply to:
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SRTvh 1501
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SRTvh 1511
1 Appliance at a glance
1.1 Scope of supply
Check all parts for transport damage. If you have any
complaints, please contact your dealer or Customer Service.
(see 9.3 Customer Service)
The delivery comprises the following parts:
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Free-standing appliance
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Equipment *
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Installation materials *
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Operating instructions
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Service brochure
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Quality certificate *
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Mains cable
1.2 Overview of the appliance and
equipment
Fig. 1 Example illustration
Equipment
(1)
Type plate (6) Controls and tempera‐
ture display
(2) Shelves (7) Safety thermostat
sensor
(3) Adjustable foot (8) Condensation drainage
(4) Interior lighting (9) Sensor feedthrough
(5) Lock (10) P sensor
Fig. 2 Example illustration, rear end
Equipment
(1) LAN/WLAN interface (4) Connection for P sensor
(2) Potential-free alarm
output
(5) USB interface
(3) Carry aid
1.3 Special features
Note
Accessories are available from Customer Service
(see 9.3 Customer Service) and the Liebherr-Hausgeräte
store at home.liebherr.com/shop/de/deu/zubehor.html.
SmartModule
The appliance is fitted with a SmartModule.*
The appliance can be fitted with a SmartModule.*
This is a WiFi and LAN interface for the connection
between the appliance and an external documentation and
alarm system such as Liebherr SmartMonitoring.
Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard is not available
in all countries. Check availability via the QR code
(see 6.2.14WiFi connection ) by entering your model.
Retrofitting drawers
Temperature qualification is required when retrofitting
drawer systems in Liebherr refrigerators/freezers where
these are used for temperature-sensitive materials such
as chilled drugs and refrigerated products which are
subject to specific standards requirements. Retrofitting
drawers in Liebherr refrigerators/freezers can result in the
goods stored becoming spoiled or damaged. The retrofit‐
ting must therefore be completed exclusively by author
ised service providers from the manufacturer of the refrig‐
erator/freezer.
1.4 Range of use of appliance
Intended use
This laboratory refrigerator is suitable for
professional storage of products at tempera‐
tures between 3°C and 16°C.
Typical products to be stored include
research samples, reagents, laboratory inven‐
tory etc.
The appliance meets the requirements of DIN
13277 Refrigerators and freezers for labora‐
tory and medical applications.
The storage of temperature-sensitive
substances requires the use of an inde‐
pendent, continuous monitoring alarm
system. This alarm system must be designed
in such a way that a responsible person can
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register any alarm status so that appropriate
action can be taken.
Foreseeable incorrect use
Do not use the appliance for the following
applications:
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Storage and refrigeration of:
Chemically unstable, flammable or corro‐
sive substances
Blood, plasma or other body fluids for the
purpose of infusion, application or intro‐
duction in the human body.
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Use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
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Use outdoors or in areas exposed to damp‐
ness and splashing water.
Improper use of the appliances will result in
goods stored being damaged or spoiled.
Climate classes
The applicable climate class for your appli‐
ance is printed on the type plate.
Fig. 3 Type plate
(X)
This climate class indi‐
cates the ambient
conditions in which
the appliance can be
safely operated.
Climate
class (X)
max. room
temperature
max. rel.
humidity
7 35°C 75%
Note
The minimum permitted room temperature at
the setup location is 10°C.
The internal temperature of the appliance
never exceeds the ambient temperature at
the site of use.
Slight condensation may form at the limit
conditions on the glass door and on the side
walls.
1.5 Appliance noise emissions
The A-weighted emission sound pressure level during oper
ation of the appliance is under 70 dB(A) (sound power rel.
1 pW).
1.6 Conformity
The coolant circuit has been tested for leak-tightness. The
appliance complies with the relevant safety regulations.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer/Exhibitor: LIEBHERR-HAUSGERÄTE
LIENZ GMBH
Address: A-9900 Lienz, Dr. Hans
Liebherr Straße 1
The designated product complies with the provisions of
the following European directives and regulations:
(EU) 2019/2020, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
The built-in radio module complies with Direc‐
tive 2014/53/EU. Information on the radio module
(see 9.1 Technical specifications) .*
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is avail
able at the following web address: www.liebherr.de
1.7 SVHC substances according to
REACH regulation
You can check whether your appliance contains SVHC
substances according to REACH regulation at the following
link: home.liebherr.com/de/deu/de/liebherr-erleben/nach‐
haltigkeit/umwelt/scip/scip.html
2 General safety instructions
Please keep these operating instructions in a
safe place so you can refer back to them at
any time.
If you pass the appliance on, please hand
these operating instructions to the next user.
Read these operating instructions carefully
before use to ensure safe and correct use of
the appliance. Follow the instructions, safety
instructions and warning messages included
at all times. They are important for ensuring
you can operate and install the appliance
safely and without any problems.
Danger for the user:
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This appliance may only be used by
specialist and laboratory personnel who
have been trained for this purpose and are
familiar with all safety measures pertaining
to laboratory work. Children and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge must not commission or operate
this appliance.
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The socket must be easily accessible so
that the appliance can be disconnected
quickly from the electricity supply in an
emergency. It must not be located in the
area behind the appliance.
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When disconnecting the appliance from the
supply, always take hold of the plug. Do not
pull the cable.
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In the event of a fault pull out the mains
plug or deactivate the fuse.
General safety instructions
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WARNING: Do not damage the mains power
cable. Do not operate the appliance with a
defective mains power cable.
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WARNING: Multiple sockets/distributors
and other electronic equipment (such as
halogen transformers) must not be placed
or operated at the rear of the appliance.
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WARNING: Keep ventilation openings, in
the appliance enclosure or in the built-in
structure, clear of obstruction.
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Only customer service or other specially
trained staff may repair or perform other
operations on the appliance.
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Only assemble, connect and dispose of the
appliance according to the instructions.
Fire hazard
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The coolant used (information on the model
plate) is ecofriendly but also flammable
Any leaking coolant may ignite.
WARNING: Do not damage refrigeration
circuit.
Do not handle ignition sources inside the
appliance.
WARNING: Do not use electrical appli‐
ances in the fridge compartment which
do not comply with the design recom‐
mended by the manufacturer.
If the refrigerant leaks: remove any naked
flames or ignition sources from the
vicinity of the leakage point. Properly air
the room. Inform customer services.
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Do not operate the appliance close to
explosive gases.
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Do not store or use petrol or other flam‐
mable gases and liquids close to the appli‐
ance.
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Do not store any explosive substances,
such as aerosol containers with flammable
propellant gas, in the appliance. To iden‐
tify these spray cans, look for the list of
contents printed on the can, or a flame
symbol. Gases possibly escaping may ignite
due to electrical components.
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Keep burning candles, lamps and other
items with naked flames away from the
appliance so that they do not set the appli‐
ance on fire.
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Alcoholic liquids or other containers with
alcohol inside must only be stored tightly
sealed. Any alcohol that leaks out may be
ignited by electrical components.
Danger of tipping and falling:
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Do not misuse the plinth, drawers, doors
etc. as a step or for support.
Danger of frostbite, numbness and pain:
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Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold
surfaces or refrigerated/frozen goods or
take protective measures, e.g. wear gloves.
Danger of injury and damage:
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WARNING: Do not use mechanical equip‐
ment or other methods to speed up the
defrosting process other than those recom‐
mended by the manufacturer.
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WARNING: Risk of injury due to electric
shock! There are live electrical parts under
the cover.
Only have the LED interior lighting replaced
or repaired by customer service or other
suitably trained professionals.*
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NOTICE: Appliance must only be used using
original manufacturer accessories or using
accessories from other providers approved
by the manufacturer. The user bears the
risk of using accessories which are not
approved.
Risk of crushing
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Do not hold the hinge when opening and
closing the door. Fingers may get caught.
Specialist personnel qualifications:
The appliance may only be installed,
tested, maintained, and commissioned by
specialist personnel who are familiar with
the installation, commissioning, and opera‐
tion of the appliance.
Specialist personnel are persons who, on
account of their specialist training, knowl‐
edge and experience as well as their knowl
edge of the relevant standards, are able to
assess and perform the work assigned to
them and identify potential hazards. They
must have training, instruction, and author
isation to work on the appliance.
Symbols on the appliance:
This symbol may be located on the
compressor. It relates to the oil in the
compressor and makes reference to the
risk that:Swallowing or inhaling
can be fatal. This advice is only rele‐
vant to recycling. There is no danger in
normal operation.
WARNING: Danger of fire / flammable
materials. This symbol is located on the
compressor and indicates the danger of
flammable materials. Do not remove the
sticker.
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The symbol is located on the back of
the appliance near the alarm relay and
indicates the following danger: Electric
shock! Even if an appliance is discon‐
nected from the mains there may still be
extraneous voltage. Do not remove sticker.
This or a similar sticker may be located
on the rear of the appliance. This sticker
indicates that there are vacuum insulation
panels (VIP) or perlite panels in the door
and/or housing. This advice is only relevant
to recycling. Do not remove the sticker.
This or a similar sticker may be located on
the rear of the appliance. It refers to the
Li-ion self-charging battery installed. This
advice is only relevant to recycling. Do not
remove sticker.
Please note the warning messages and other
specific advice in the other chapters:
DANGER
Indicates an immediately
hazardous situation which will lead
to death or serious injuries if it is
not avoided.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation
which will lead to death or serious
injuries if it is not avoided.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation
which will lead to minor or
moderate injuries if it is not
avoided.
NOTICE
Indicates a hazardous situation
which may lead to damage to prop‐
erty if it is not avoided.
Note
Indicates useful instructions and
tips.
3 Functionality of the
Touch&Swipe display
You operate your appliance using the Touch & Swipe display.
You select appliance functions in the Touch & Swipe display
(hereafter referred to as display) by tapping them. If you
do not perform any action on the display for 10 seconds,
the display either jumps back to the higher-level menu or
directly to the status display.
3.1 Navigation and symbol explanation
In the illustrations, different symbols are used to navigate
the display. The following table describes these symbols.
Symbol
Description
Briefly touch the display:
Activates/deactivates function.
Confirms selection.
Opens submenu.
Symbol Description
Touch the display for a specified time
(e.g. 3seconds):
Activates/deactivates function or
value.
Swipe left or right:
Navigate in the menu.
Briefly touch the Back symbol:
Jumps back one menu level.
Press and hold the Back symbol for
3seconds:
Jumps back to the status display.
Briefly touch the Back symbol at the
top left:
Jumps back one menu level.
Arrow with clock:
It takes more than 10 seconds for the
following message to appear in the
display.
Arrow with a time indication:
It takes the specified amount of time
until the following message appears in
the display.
“Open Settings menu symbol:
Navigates to the Settings menu and
opens the settings menu.
If necessary: Navigate to the desired
function in the Settings menu.
(see 3.2.1 Opening the Settings menu)
“Open Advanced menu symbol:
Navigates to the Advanced menu and
opens the advanced menu.
If necessary: Navigate to the desired
function in the Advanced menu.
(see 3.2.2 Opening the expanded
menu)
No action for
10seconds
If you do not perform any action on
the display for 10 seconds, the display
either jumps back to the higher-level
menu or directly to the status display.
Open door and
close it again.
If you open the door and immedi‐
ately close it again, the display jumps
directly back to the status display.
Note: Illustrations of the display are shown in the English
version.
3.2 Menus
The appliance functions are distributed over various menus:
Functionality of the Touch&Swipe display
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Menu Description
Main menu When you switch the appliance on, you
are automatically in the main menu.
From here you can navigate to the most
important appliance functions, to the
Settings menu and to the Advanced
menu.
Settings menu
The Settings menu contains additional
appliance functions for setting up your
appliance.
Advanced menu
The advanced menu contains special
appliance functions for setting up your
appliance. Access to the Advanced menu
is protected by the numerical code 151.
3.2.1 Opening the Settings menu
Fig. 4 Example illustration
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Settings menu is open.
If necessary: Navigate to the desired function.
3.2.2 Opening the expanded menu
Fig.5Access with numerical code 151
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The expanded menu is open.
If necessary: Navigate to the desired function.
3.3 Sleep mode
If you do not touch the display for 1 minute, the display
switches to sleep mode. In sleep mode, the display bright
ness is dimmed.
3.3.1 Ending sleep mode
Touch the display briefly with your finger.
Sleep mode is ended.
4 Putting into operation
4.1 Installation conditions
WARNING
Fire hazard due to dampness!
If live parts or the mains lead become damp this may cause
short circuits.
The appliance is designed for use in enclosed areas. Do
not operate the appliance outdoors or in areas where it is
exposed to splash water or damp conditions.
4.1.1 Installation location
WARNING
Leaking coolant and oil!
Fire. The coolant contained in the appliance is eco-friendly,
but also flammable. The oil contained in the appliance
is flammable. Escaping coolant and oil can ignite if the
concentration is high enough and in contact with an
external heat source.
Do not damage the pipelines of the coolant circuit and
the compressor.
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Do not install appliance in direct sunlight, next to an
oven, radiator or similar.
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The best place for installation is a dry and well ventilated
room.
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If the appliance is installed in a very humid environment,
condensation can form on the outside of the appliance.
Always ensure good airflow and ventilation in the instal‐
lation location.
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The more refrigerant there is in the appliance, the larger
the space it is installed in must be. If the space is too
small, any leak may create a flammable mixture of gas
and air. For every 8g of refrigerant, the installation space
must be at least 1 m
3
. Information regarding the refrig‐
erant can be found on the type plate inside the appliance.
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The floor of the location must be horizontal and even.
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The installation location must be able to withstand the
weight of the appliance plus weight when stocked to
maximum level. (see 9.1 Technical specifications)
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If the appliance is set up at a height, the anti-tipping
device must be fitted.
If the appliance is installed on top of another appliance,
the connection frame with anti-tipping device (included
in the connection frame) must be installed.
If the appliance is placed on a plinth with casters, the
plinth must be fitted with an anti-tipping device (included
with the plinth).
If the appliance is installed on a foot plinth, the foot
plinth must be fitted with an anti-tipping device (included
in the foot plinth).
The anti-tipping device is available from the Liebherr-
Hausgeräte shop at home.liebherr.com/shop/de/deu/
zubehor.html.
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Use in hazardous areas is not permitted.
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4.1.2 Electrical connection
WARNING
Danger of fire due to incorrect positioning!
If the mains cable or plug touches the back of the appli‐
ance, the vibration can damage the mains cable or the plug
resulting in a short circuit.
Make sure the mains cable is not trapped under the appli‐
ance when you position the appliance.
Stand the appliance so that it is not touched by connec‐
tors or main cables.
Do not connect any appliances to sockets in the area of
the back of the appliance.
Do not place and operate multi-sockets/power distribu‐
tors and other electronic devices (such as halogen trans‐
formers) at the back of the appliances.
4.2 Appliance dimensions
Fig. 6 Example illustration
(A)
Device height
including feet/rollers
(C) Device depth without
handle [handle
depth = 45 mm (1 6/8in)]
(B) Device width without
handle [handle
depth=45mm
(1 6/8in)]
(D) Device depth with door
open
A 819mm
B 597mm
C
605mm
x
D
1162mm
x
x
On devices with attached wall spacer brackets, this dimen‐
sion increases by 35mm.
4.3 Transporting appliance
WARNING
Risk of injury due to broken glass!*
When transporting at an altitude of more than 1500 m, the
glass panes of the door may break. This can result in sharp-
edged fragments, which can cause serious injuries.
Take appropriate protective action.
Note when transporting the appliance:
Transport the appliance upright.
Use two people to transport the appliance.
During first use:
Transport the appliance packaged.
When transporting appliances after initial commissioning
(e. g. moving or cleaning):
Empty the appliance.
Secure the door against unintentional opening.
4.4 Unpacking appliance
Check the appliance and the packaging for damage
during transport. Contact the supplier immediately if you
suspect any damage. Do not connect appliance to the
power supply.
Remove all packaging materials from the rear or the side
walls of the fridge that may prevent proper installation or
prevent air flow and ventilation.
4.5 Installing door handle
Fig.7
Attach handle from accessory kit to the door using the
screws Fig.7(1) supplied.
Put on cover Fig.7(2).
Insert the plug from the accessory pack on the opposite
side. *
4.6 Installing appliance
CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage.
Use 2 people to install appliance.
CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage.
The door can knock against the wall and become damaged
as a result. In the case of glass doors, the damaged glass
can cause injuries.
Protect the door from knocking against the wall. Attach
door stopper, e.g. felt stopper, to the wall.
Connect all necessary components (e.g. mains cable) to
the back of the appliance and route to the side.
Note
Cables can be damaged.
Do not jam the cable when pushing the appliance back.
Putting into operation
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4.7 Setting up the appliance so it is
level
NOTICE
Appliance body is deformed and door does not close.
Align appliance horizontally and vertically.
Compensate for uneven floors using adjustable feet.
WARNING
Incorrect height adjustment of the adjustable foot!
Can cause severe or even fatal injury. Incorrect height
adjustment can cause the bottom part of the adjustable
foot to come loose and the appliance to tip over.
Do not unscrew the adjustable foot too far.
Fig.8
Raising appliance:
Turn adjustable foot clockwise.
Lowering appliance:
Turn adjustable foot anticlockwise.
4.8 Installing multiple appliances
NOTICE
Risk of damage due to condensation between the side
walls.
Do not install the appliance directly next to another
fridge.
Install appliances with a space 3cm between appliances.
Only install multiple appliances up to temperatures of
35°C and 65% humidity next to one another.
At higher levels of humidity, increase space between
appliances.
Fig. 9 Side-by-side installation
Note
A side-by-side kit is available as an accessory via Liebherr
Customer Service. (see 9.3 Customer Service)
4.9 Sliding the appliance under a
worktop
You can slide tabletop appliances with a maximum height of
850mm under a continuous worktop.
Fig. 10
(A)
Width of appliance
without table top
(D1) Ventilation cross-section
in the workplate
(B) Niche depth (D2) Ventilation cross-section
between worktop and
appliance
(C) Niche height
A at least 600mm
B at least 550mm
C at least 825mm
D1 or D2 at least 200cm²
WARNING
Risk of fire due to short circuit!
When you set the appliance up: do not kink, jam or
damage the mains cable.
The appliance must not be operated with a defective
mains cable.
Ensure that the following requirements are met:
The table top has been removed.
The socket is easily accessible and is not behind the
appliance.
Slide the appliance under the worktop.
4.10 After installation
Peel off the protective films. *
Clean appliance. (see 8.3Cleaning the appliance)
If necessary: Disinfect the appliance.
Keep the invoice so you have the appliance and dealer
information available if needed.
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4.11 Disposing of packaging
WARNING
Danger of suffocation due to packing material and plastic
film!
Do not allow children to play with packing material.
The packaging is made of recyclable materials:
-
corrugated board/cardboard
-
expanded polystyrene parts
-
polythene bags and sheets
-
polypropylene straps
-
nailed wooden frame with polyethylene panel*
Take the packaging material to an official collecting
point.
4.12 Replacing the door hinge
4.12.1 Safety instructions
WARNING
Risk of injury if the door is not reversed correctly!
Replace the door hinge with specialist personnel.
WARNING
Risk of injury and material damage due to door weight!
Only change the door hinge if you can carry a weight of
15 kg.
Change the door hinge with two people.
NOTICE
Live parts!
Damage to electrical components.
Remove the mains plug before you reverse the door.
4.12.2 Tool
4.12.3 Removing the worktop
Fig.11
Loosen the screws.
Fig.12
Remove the worktop.
4.12.4 Removing covers
Open the door.
Fig.13
Remove the cover.
Putting into operation
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Fig. 14
Remove the cover Fig. 14(1) and then Fig. 14(2).
Fig. 15
Remove the cover.
4.12.5 Removing the front panel
Fig. 16
Remove the front panel.
TIP for further steps: photograph how the cables are
laid.
Fig.17
Unplug the plug.
Fig. 18
Pull the cable with the bracket out the hinge.
The cable with the bracket is hanging on the door.
4.12.6 Removing the door
NOTICE
Risk of injury if the door tips out!
Hold the door.
Putting into operation
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Fig. 19
Removing the cover Fig. 19(1).
Loosen the bolt Fig. 19(2) anti-clockwise and pull it out.
Tilt the door Fig. 19(3) slightly.
Fig.20
Remove the door upwards.
Place the door on a soft surface.
4.12.7 Re-locating the top cover
Fig.21
Remove the cover.
Fig.22
Insert the cover.
Putting into operation
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4.12.8 Relocating the stop plate
Fig.23
Detach the stop plate.
Fig. 24
Attach the stop plate on the opposite side.
4.12.9 Converting the handle
Fig.25
Remove the covers Fig.25(1).
Loosen the screws Fig.25(2).
Remove the handle.
Fig. 26
Move the plug to the opposite side.*
Screw the handle on to the opposite side.
Push the covers Fig. 26(1) on.
4.12.10 Removing the cover
Lock the door.
Putting into operation
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Fig.27
Detach the locking hook.
Fig.28
Remove the covers.
4.12.11 Converting the plug holder
Fig. 29 The installation position for the plug holder can be
rotated by 180°.
Unlatch the plug holder.
Fig.30
Engage the plug holder on the opposite side.
4.12.12 Converting the lock
Fig. 31 Example illustration: Foamed door
Fig. 32 Example illustration: Glass door
Remove the cover.
Remove the lock.
Putting into operation
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Fig. 33 Example illustration: Foamed door
Fig. 34 Example illustration: Glass door
Fit cover on the opposite side.
Foamed door: Turn the lock 180° and fit it on the opposite
side.
-or-
Glass door: Turn the lock and holder and fit it on the
opposite side.
4.12.13 Putting on the cover
Fig.35
Fit the covers rotated by 180°. Ensure that the cable runs
through the top opening on the small cover.
Fig.36
Fit the locking hook.
4.12.14 Converting the top hinge
Fig.37
Detach the hinge.
Fig.38
Press out the bearing socket.
Putting into operation
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Fig. 39
Turn the bearing socket by 180° and press it into the
underside.
Fig.40
Detach the locking bracket.
Fig. 41
Turn the locking bracket 180° and fit it on the opposite
side.
Fig. 42
Attach the hinge.
4.12.15 Converting the bottom hinge
NOTICE
Danger of injury due to tensioned spring!
Do not dismantle the screw connection Fig. 43 (1) on the
locking system.
Fig.43
Turn the locking system Fig.43(2) until it clicks.
The locking system pre-tension is released.
Fig.44
Detach the hinge bracket.
Putting into operation
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Fig.45
Loosen the nut.
Note
When inserting, ensure that the locking system is aligned
correctly.
Fig. 46 View from below: Fig.46(1)
Move the locking system in the hinge bracket and secure
with the nut.
Fig. 47
Attach the hinge bracket on the opposite side.
Note
Correct alignment and pre-tension are important for the
locking system functions.
Putting into operation
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Fig. 48 Left stop (A) / right stop (B)
Turn the locking system against the resistance until the
bar on the locking system Fig.48(1) is pointing outwards.
The locking system remains in this position automati‐
cally.
The locking system is aligned and pre-tensioned.
4.12.16 Fitting the door
Fig. 49
Place the door on the locking system.
Fig.50
Slide the door Fig.50(1) onto the top hinge.
Insert the bolt Fig.50(2) and turn it clockwise to tighten.
Put on the cover Fig.50(4).
4.12.17 Putting on the front panel
Fig.51
Push the cable holder Fig.51(1) into the hinge.
Lay the cable in the hinge towards the front panel.
Putting into operation
18 * Depending on model and options
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Fig.52
Plug in the plug.
Fig.53
Put on the front panel.
4.12.18 Putting on the covers
Fig.54
(1)
The cover is supplied
as standard with the
appliance.
Put on the covers.
Fig.55
Put on the cover.
Fig.56
Put on the cover.
4.12.19 Fitting the worktop
Fig.57
Put on the worktop.
Putting into operation
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Fig.58
Screw on the worktop.
4.13 Aligning the door
If the door is not straight, you can adjust it on the lower
hinge.
Fig. 59
Remove the middle screw on the lower hinge.
Fig.60
Slightly undo both screws and move the door with the
hinge to the left or right.
Fully tighten the screws (the middle screw is no longer
needed).
The door is now straight.
4.14 Connecting the appliance to the
power supply
WARNING
Danger of electric shock and injury due to damaged appli‐
ance or damaged mains cable!
Danger of cuts and fatal injuries. If the appliance or the
mains cable is damaged during transport, you may be elec‐
trocuted. You could also cut yourself on damaged parts of
the appliance housing.
Check the appliance and the mains cable for damage
after transport.
Never put the appliance into operation if the appliance or
the mains cable are damaged.
Contact Customer Service.
You can connect your appliance to the mains using the
power cable supplied separately. The mains power cable
has an appliance coupler at one end and a mains plug at the
other end.
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
-
The appliance and power cable are undamaged.
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The appliance is set up in accordance with the regula‐
tions. (see 4.5 Installing door handle)
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Requirements for the electrical connection are met.
(see4.1 Installation conditions)
-
Dimensions for connection in accordance with regula‐
tions are known and observed.
-
Mains voltage and frequency correspond to the specifica‐
tions on the type plate.
-
The socket is earthed according to the regulations and
fused.
-
The fuse tripping current is between 10A and 16A.
-
The socket is easily accessible and is not behind the
appliance.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to incorrect operation!
Damage to the electrical components of the appliance.
Only use the supplied mains cable.
WARNING
Danger of fire due to incorrect connection!
Burns.
Damage to the appliance.
Do not use an extension cable.
Do not use distributor blocks.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to incorrect connection!
Damage to the appliance.
Do not connect the appliance to a stand-alone inverter,
e.g. solar power systems and petrol generators.
Putting into operation
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Connect the mains cable plug to the power supply.
Ensure that the plug is tightly in the socket.
If no action occurs within 60 seconds: The standby
symbol fades or disappears.
The appliance is connected. For information regarding
first use, see the following section or the operating
instructions.
4.15 Switching on appliance (first use)
Ensure that the following requirements are met:
- Appliance is installed and connected.
- All adhesive strips, adhesive and protective films and
transport locks are removed from inside and outside the
appliance.
Fig. 61 Example illustration
The standby symbol is flashing: Wait until the start
process is complete.
The display shows the standby symbol.
If the appliance has been supplied with factory settings,
the screen language and the date/time first need to be set
when using the appliance for the first time.
Fig. 62
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Language is set.
Fig. 63 Status display
The appliance is ready for operation once the tempera‐
ture appears in the display.
The temperature display flashes until the set tempera‐
ture is reached.
5 Storage
5.1 Information regarding storage
Fig. 64 Example illustration
Fig.65
When stocking observe the following:
If there are adjustable shelves Fig. 64 (1), position them
as required.
Observe maximum load weight. (see 9.1 Technical specifi‐
cations)
Do not load appliance until storage temperature has been
reached (maintain cold chain).
Ventilation slots Fig. 65 (2) for recirculation fan in the
interior must be kept clear.
Refrigerated goods must not touch the rear wall.
Refrigerated items do not protrude beyond the shelves.
Keep liquids in closed containers.
Leave space when storing items for refrigeration to
ensure good air circulation.
Do not stack refrigerated products above the indicated
height.
This is important for free air circulation and even temper
ature distribution in the interior.
6 Controls
6.1 Control and display elements
The display provides a quick overview of the current appli‐
ance status, the temperature setting, the status of func‐
tions and settings as well as alarm and error messages.
Operation takes place directly on the Touch & Swipe display
by swiping and touching.
Functions can be activated or deactivated and setting
values can be changed.
Fig. 66 Touch&Swipe display
(1)
Status display
6.1.1 Status display
Fig. 67 Status display
(1)
Actual temperature (3) Defrosting status
(2) Alarm status (4) Door opening status
The status display is the output display.
It displays the temperature in the middle and three symbols
in the lower area. The status display can show other display
symbols.
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Navigation to the functions takes place from the status
display.
6.1.2 Display symbols
Display symbols provide information about the status of the
appliance.
Symbol Appliance status
Standby symbol
Appliance is switched off.
Standby symbol
(flashing)
Appliance is starting up.
Temperature (flashing)
Target temperature not
yet reached. Appliance
cooling to temperature
set.
D in the display
The appliance is in demo
mode.
Maintenance display
(yellow)
The time interval set has
expired.
Full data memory
(yellow)
The data memory (999
hours) is full. From now,
the oldest data will be
overwritten.
Full alarm memory
(yellow)
The alarm memory is full.
Delete individual alarms
or entire memory.
Error symbol (red)
Appliance is in error
state.
Background (blue)
Active setting or active
function
Bar (increasing)
Press for 3 seconds to
activate setting.
Bar (decreasing)
Press for 3 seconds to
deactivate setting.
Symbols on the status display
The additional symbols on the bottom of the status
display enable fast access to alarm information and details
regarding the appliance status.
Symbol
Appliance status
Alarm symbol (grey)
Alarm archive is empty.
Pressing briefly opens the alarm archive.
Symbol Appliance status
Alarm symbol (white)
There are confirmed alarms in the alarm
archive.
Pressing briefly opens the alarm archive.
Alarm symbol (red)
There are still unconfirmed alarms in the
alarm archive.
Pressing briefly opens the alarm archive.
Alarm symbol (red, flashing)
There is an active alarm in the archive.
Pressing briefly opens the alarm archive.
Defrosting symbol (grey)
No active defrosting process.
Defrosting symbol (white, flashing)
Defrosting is active.
Tapping briefly opens the
appliance defrosting function.
(see 6.2.19 Defrosting )
Defrosting symbol (white)
Automatic defrosting is active. The func‐
tion cannot be cancelled.
Door symbol (grey)
The door is closed.
Door symbol (white)
The door is open.
Door symbol (red, flashing)
The door has been open for a prolonged
period of time; the relevant warning
message has been acknowledged.
The symbol flashes until the door is
closed.
Additional symbols on the status display
6.1.3 Acoustic signals
A signal sounds in the following cases:
-
If a function or a value is confirmed.
-
If a function or a value can either not be activated or not
deactivated.
-
As soon as an error occurs.
-
If there is an alarm message.
The alarms can be switched on and off in the customer
menu.
6.2 Appliance functions
6.2.1 Notes on the appliance functions
The appliance functions are set at the factory so that your
appliance is fully functional.
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Before you alter, activate or deactivate the device functions,
make sure that the following requirements are met:
You have read and understood the descriptions of
how the display works. (see 3 Functionality of the
Touch&Swipe display)
You have familiarised yourself with the operating and
display elements of your appliance. (see 6.1 Control and
display elements)
6.2.2 Switching appliance on and off
This function makes it possible to switch the entire appli‐
ance on and off.
Switching on appliance
If demo mode is not activated:
Fig.68
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
If demo mode is activated:
Fig. 69
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Note
Deactivate demo mode before the countdown has finished.
Fig. 70 Status display
The temperature appears in the display.
Switching off appliance
Fig.71
Fig.72
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Standby symbol is shown in the display.
The display switches off automatically after around
10 minutes.
6.2.3 Temperature
The temperature depends on the following factors:
-
How often the door is opened
-
How long the door is open for
-
The room temperature of the installation site
-
The type, temperature and amount of refrigerated food
Note
The temperature may differ from the temperature displayed
in some areas of the interior.
At the correct temperature, cooled produce will keep for
longer. This avoids disposing of food unnecessarily.
Setting temperature
The following steps describe how to increase the tempera‐
ture, e.g. from 12.1°C to 15.5°C.
Fig.73
Fig. 74
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Temperature is set.
6.2.4 Temperature recording
The appliance displays the minimum and maximum temper
atures of the interior via this function. The recording of
these temperatures starts automatically after the appliance
is switched on; they are recorded at one minute inter
vals. A note indicating that the data memory is full is
displayed after 999 hours (approx. 40 days). The tempera‐
ture recording should then be reset.
Note
The entire temperature history as well as alarm and service
messages are also recorded independently of this function.
This data can be exported and backed up on a USB storage
medium. (see6.2.20Data download / Datalogging )
If there is an additional product sensor installed on the
appliance, there is the option of selecting this sensor
to display the minimum and maximum temperatures.
(see6.2.21 Sensor calibration )
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Note
The temperature recording should be reset once after
reaching the set temperature when the appliance is
commissioned. (see Resetting temperature recording) This
ensures that the value for the maximum temperature is a
meaningful value.
Displaying temperature recording
The temperature recording displays the length of the
recording and the minimum and maximum temperatures
measured during this period of time.
Fig.75
Fig. 76
Status screen with the temperature recordings is
displayed.
Resetting temperature recording
The displayed minimum and maximum temperatures can be
reset at any time. This deletes the displayed values and the
recording interval starts again.
Fig.77
Fig.78
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Temperature recording is reset.
6.2.5 Lighting *
The appliance is fitted with interior lighting.
You can keep the interior lighting on continuously.
(see Switching on lighting*) *
When you open the appliance door, the interior lighting
switches on.
You can deactivate this function.
(see Switching off the
lighting when opening the door)
Switching on lighting*
Fig.79
Fig.80
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Lighting is switched on.
Switching off lighting*
Fig.81
Fig.82
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Lighting is switched off.
Switching off the lighting when opening the door
Fig.83
Fig.84
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The lighting is switched off when the door is opened.
Switching on the lighting when opening the door
Fig.85
Fig.86
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The lighting is switched on when the door is opened.
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6.2.6 Settings menu access protection
This function enables the settings menu access protection
via a four-digit PIN code.
Application:
-
Prevent settings and functions being changed uninten‐
tionally.
-
Prevent appliance being switched off unintentionally.
-
Prevent temperature being set unintentionally.
Note
In the following examples, the factory-set PIN
code:1111 is used.
Activating the settings menu access protection
Fig. 87
Fig.88
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Settings menu access protection is activated.
Changing the access protection PIN code for the settings
menu
(see 6.2.7Access codes)
Deactivating the settings menu access protection
Fig.89
Fig.90
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Settings menu access protection is deactivated.
Opening protected settings menu
If the settings menu access protection is active, you must
enter the PIN code in order to be able to open the settings
menu. As soon as you exit the settings menu, the access
protection re-activates automatically.
Swipe left or right until corresponding function is
displayed.
Fig. 91
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
PIN code is correct: settings menu opens.
6.2.7 Access codes
Various settings are possible.
Application:
-
Changing the setting code.
-
Resetting the setting code.
Settings menu access protection
Changing the settings code
This setting allows the setting code for settings menu
access protection to be changed.
The setting is made in three stages:
- Entering the old settings code
- Entering the new settings code
- Confirming the new settings code
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Note
In the following example, the default factory-set settings
code 1111 is changed.
The new settings code is:2345
Fig.92
The settings menu access protection must be active.
(see6.2.6 Settings menu access protection )
Swipe left or right until corresponding function is
displayed.
Fig. 93
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Entry of the old settings code successful.
Fig. 94
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Entry of the new settings code successful.
Fig.95
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Confirmation of the new settings code successful.
The settigs code has been changed.
Resetting the setting code
The setting code for the settings menu access protection
has been forgotten or is not known.
Reset appliance to factory settings (see 6.2.29 Resetting
to factory settings ) .
The appliance is reset to the original settings.
The factory-set setting code is:1111
6.2.8 Maintenance interval reminder
Setting for the time interval after which a maintenance
reminder is issued.
The following values can be set:
-
7 days
-
14 days
-
30 days
-
60 days
-
90 days
-
180 days
-
360 days
-
720 days
-
1080 days
-
Off
Setting maintenance interval reminder
The following steps describe how the maintenance interval
is set.
Fig.96
Fig.97
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Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The time interval, after which the maintenance reminder
is issued, is set.
The remaining time is displayed.
6.2.9 Language
This setting allows the display language to be set.
Setting language
Fig.98
Fig.99
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The selected language is set.
6.2.10 Temperature unit
Use this function to set the temperature unit. You can set
degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit as the temperature
unit.
Setting the temperature unit
Fig. 100
Fig. 101 Example illustration: Switch from degreesCelsius
to degrees Fahrenheit.
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The temperature unit is set.
6.2.11 Display brightness
Use this function to set the display brightness in stages.
You can select the following brightness levels:
-
40%
-
60%
-
80%
-
100 % (pre-setting)
Setting the brightness
Fig. 102
Fig. 103 Example illustration: Switch from 80 % to 60%.
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The brightness is set.
6.2.12 Alarm Sound
This function enables all alarm sounds, such as door
alarms, to be switched on and off.
Activating Alarm Sound
Fig. 104
Fig. 105
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Alarm Sound is activated.
Deactivating Alarm Sound
Fig. 106
Fig. 107
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Alarm Sound is deactivated.
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6.2.13 Key Sound
This function makes it possible to switch all button sounds,
confirmation sounds, and the startup sound on and off.
Activating Key Sound
Fig. 108
Fig. 109
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Key Sound is activated.
Deactivating Key Sound
Fig. 110
Fig.111
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Key Sound is deactivated.
6.2.14 WiFi connection
Note
Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard is not available in all
countries. Check availability via the QR code by entering
your model.
Note
Use of the Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard at https://
smartmonitoring.liebherr.com requires installation of a
SmartModule and a commercial MyLiebherr account. When
commissioning online you can register using the login data
you have, or register again and create a company account.
This setting establishes a wireless connection between the
appliance and the internet. The connection is controlled via
the SmartModule. The appliance can be integrated via the
browser-based Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard and
advanced options as well as customised methods relating
to control, administration and monitoring can be used.
Note
Accessories are available from Customer Service
(see 9.3 Customer Service) and the Liebherr-Hausgeräte
store at home.liebherr.com/shop/de/deu/zubehor.html.
Fig.112
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
SmartModule Fig.112(1) has been inserted.
Establishing connection
You commission and set up your SmartModule online via the
Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard on your web-enabled
device.
Here you will also find information about retrofitting the
SmartModule.*
Fig.113
Open Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard. (see Fig.113)
On the refrigerator or freezer:
Fig. 114
Note
The settings menu access protection is activated.
(see6.2.6 Settings menu access protection )
Enter the chosen PIN code. The settings menu opens.
Fig. 115
Fig. 116
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Continue the set-up procedure on your web-enabled
device: Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard
Fig.117
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Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Connection is established: WiFi connecting appears. The
symbol flashes.
Follow the Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard instruc‐
tions.
Connection is established.
Disconnecting
Fig. 118
Note
The settings menu access protection is activated.
(see6.2.6 Settings menu access protection )
Enter the chosen PIN code. The settings menu opens.
Fig. 119
Fig.120
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
There is no connection.
Resetting connection
Fig.121
Note
The settings menu access protection is activated.
(see6.2.6 Settings menu access protection )
Enter the chosen PIN code. The settings menu opens.
Fig.122
Fig.123
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The WiFi settings are restored to the factory settings.
6.2.15 LAN connection
Note
Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard is not available in all
countries. Check availability via the QR code by entering
your model.
Note
Use of the Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard at https://
smartmonitoring.liebherr.com requires installation of a
SmartModule and a commercial MyLiebherr account. When
commissioning online you can register using the login data
you have, or register again and create a company account.
This setting establishes a wired connection between the
appliance and the internet. The connection is controlled via
the SmartModule. The appliance can be integrated via the
browser-based Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard and
advanced options as well as customised methods relating
to control, administration and monitoring can be used.
Note
Accessories are available from Customer Service
(see 9.3 Customer Service) and the Liebherr-Hausgeräte
store at home.liebherr.com/shop/de/deu/zubehor.html.
Fig. 124
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
SmartModule Fig. 124(1) has been inserted.
A network cable is connected.
The network is connected to the internet.
Establishing connection
You commission and set up your SmartModule online via the
Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard on your web-enabled
device.
Here you will also find information about retrofitting the
SmartModule.*
Fig.125
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Open Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard. (see Fig.125)
On the refrigerator or freezer:
Fig. 126
Note
The settings menu access protection is activated.
(see6.2.6 Settings menu access protection )
Enter the chosen PIN code. The settings menu opens.
Fig.127
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Connection is established: LAN connecting appears. The
symbol flashes.
Follow the Liebherr SmartMonitoring Dashboard instruc‐
tions.
Connection is established.
Disconnecting
Fig.128
Note
The settings menu access protection is activated.
(see6.2.6 Settings menu access protection )
Enter the chosen PIN code. The settings menu opens.
Fig.129
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
There is no connection.
6.2.16 Device information
Use this function to indicate the model name, index, serial
number and service number of your device. You will need
the device information when you contact customer service.
(see 9.3 Customer Service)
This function also opens the Advanced menu. (see 3 Func‐
tionality of the Touch&Swipe display)
Indicating the device information
Fig.130
Fig.131
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Display indicates device information.
6.2.17 Operating hours
The display shows the appliance operating hours.
Displaying operating hours
Fig.132
Fig.133
The operating hours appear.
Use this function to indicate the software version of your
device.
Indicating the software version
Fig.134
Fig.135
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Display indicates software version.
6.2.19 Defrosting
The appliance defrosts automatically in normal operation.
Application:
-
If there is heavy icing in the interior, the automatic
defrosting function can be started manually.
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Starting automatic defrosting manually
Fig.136
Fig.137
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Automatic defrosting is started. When the defrosting
process is complete, the appliance automatically
switches back to normal operation.
Note
If there is still ice in the interior after the automatic
defrosting has been started several times, defrost the appli‐
ance manually. (see8.2 Defrosting appliance)
Cancelling a manually started defrosting
Fig.138
Fig. 139
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Manually started defrosting is cancelled. The appliance
automatically switches back to normal operation.
Defrosting info
This setting adjusts the display during an automatic
defrosting.
Display
Description
Def1 The temperature display is not being updated. It
shows the last temperature before the automatic
defrosting process started.
Def2 Automatic defrosting icon is indicated on the
status display. The temperature display is contin‐
uously updated and displays the actual tempera‐
ture.
Display Description
Def3 With software
version PW SW
lower than
TOD8-800:
The temperature display is not
being updated. It shows the last
temperature before the auto‐
matic defrosting process started.
With software
version PW SW
equal to or
higher than
TOD8-800:
The temperature display is
continuously updated and
displays the actual temperature.
Def4 With software
version PW SW
lower than
TOD8-800:
The temperature display is not
being updated. It shows the last
temperature before the auto‐
matic defrosting process started.
With software
version PW SW
equal to or
higher than
TOD8-800:
Automatic defrosting notice is
indicated on the status display.
The temperature display is not
being updated. It shows the last
temperature before the auto‐
matic defrosting process started.
Display of the “automatic defrosting in the
status display
Here you can see the software version
installed on your appliance PW SW:
(see Indicating the software version)
Fig. 140
Fig. 141
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The desired display variant is selected.
6.2.20 Data download / Datalogging
The appliance automatically records the entire temperature
history of various sensors as well as alarm and service
messages. The recording starts automatically after the
appliance is switched on and records at one minute inter
vals. The data for the past 5 years is stored and can be
downloaded onto a USB stick at any time.
The following data sets can be selected for download:
-
Temperatures
-
Alarms
-
Service messages
-
All
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The selected data sets are stored in unencrypted format as
text files over the entire recording period; these files have
the extension „.log“.
Data download on USB stick
Note
Only USB memory sticks may be connected to the USB
interface. USB hard drives are not detected.
Note
Do not remove the USB storage stick during the download
procedure.
Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:
USB 2.0 storage stick, FAT32 formatted.
USB stick is connected.
Fig. 142
Fig. 143
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Successful data download on USB stick.
It is possible to select and download further data sets.
6.2.21 Sensor calibration
You can use sensor calibration to compensate for differ
ences between the set temperature and the actual existing
temperature. To do this, use calibrated measuring equip‐
ment to determine the actual existing temperature.
Setting range for C sensor (control sensor): +/- 3 Kelvin in
0.1 Kelvin increments.
Setting range for P sensor (product sensor): +/- 9.9 Kelvin in
0.1 Kelvin increments
Calibrating sensor
Fig. 144
Fig. 145
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
C sensor has been calibrated.
Fig. 146
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
P sensor has been calibrated.
Sensor calibration has been completed.
Note
The calibrated temperature is indicated on the display
within two hours.
6.2.22 Temperature alarm
Use this function to set the temperature alarm. You set
the upper and lower temperature limits with a differential
offset to the indoor temperature currently set. The tempera‐
ture alarm is triggered as soon as the indoor temperature
leaves the set temperature range and any set delay time
has elapsed.
Example
Differential value to be
set
Current indoor temperature 5°C
Lower temperature limit 2°C -3°C
Upper temperature limit 8°C +3°C
The following values can be set:
-
Differential value for lower temperature limit in 0.1 °C
steps
-
Differential value for upper temperature limit in 0.1 °C
steps
-
Alarm delay time from 0 to 60 minutes (setting “0 means
no temperature alarm delay.)
-
Alarm repetition frequency from 0 to 30 minutes (setting
“0 means no alarm repetition after confirming the
alarm.)
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Setting temperature alarm
Fig. 147
Fig. 148
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Fig. 149
Fig. 150 Example of setting the lower temperature limit
based on a set appliance temperature of 5°C.
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Lower temperature limit has been set.
Fig. 151 Example of setting the lower temperature limit
based on a set appliance temperature of 5°C.
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Upper temperature limit has been set.
Fig. 152
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Alarm delay time has been set.
Fig. 153
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Alarm repetition interval has been set.
Temperature alarm has been set.
Displaying set temperature alarm values
Fig. 154
Fig. 155
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Fig. 156
Fig. 157
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Set temperature alarm values are displayed.
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6.2.23 Door alarm
Use this function to activate or deactivate the door alarm.
The door alarm sounds if the door is open for too long. The
door alarm is activated on delivery. You can set how long
the door may be open before the door alarm sounds.
The following values can be set:
-
15seconds
-
30seconds
-
60seconds
-
90seconds
-
120seconds
-
150seconds
-
180seconds
-
Off
Setting the door alarm
Fig. 158
Fig. 160 Example illustration: Switch door alarm from
30 seconds to 60seconds.
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The door alarm is set.
Deactivating the door alarm
Fig. 161
Fig. 162
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The door alarm is deactivated.
6.2.24 Light alarm *
This setting allows the visual alarm messages in the display
to also be emphasised by flashing appliance lighting.
Activating light alarm
Fig. 163
Fig. 164
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Fig. 165
Fig. 166
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The light alarm is activated.
Deactivating light alarm
Fig. 167
Fig. 168
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Fig. 169
Fig.170
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The light alarm is activated.
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6.2.25 Alarm simulation
You can use this function to simulate a temperature alarm in
the appliance, e.g. to check whether a safety device triggers
correctly. The safety device is connected to the potential-
free alarm output. (see 7.4 Interfaces)
Starting the alarm simulation
Fig.171
Fig.172
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Fig.173
Fig. 174
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The simulation has been performed.
Connected safety devices should have triggered.
6.2.26 Alarm log
This setting makes it possible to query and delete the last
10 alarms that have occurred on the device.
The following is displayed:
-
Current date and time
-
Active alarms (red).
-
Past alarms, which have not yet been queried, are shown
as unconfirmed (red).
Confirmation is given by swiping to the next error.
-
Alarms, which have been queried, are shown as
confirmed.
-
Deletion of all alarms (including active and unconfirmed
alarms).
Displaying alarm log and deleting an alarm
Fig.175
-or-
Via the display symbol at the bottom edge of the status
display.
Fig. 176
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The querying and deletion of an alarm has been
performed.
Displaying alarm log and deleting all alarms
Fig.177
-or-
Via the display symbol at the bottom edge of the status
display.
Fig.178
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
The querying and deletion of all alarms has been
performed.
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6.2.27 Alarm forwarding
You can use this function to forward one or several
alarms to an external alarm receiver. The alarm receiver is
connected to the potential-free alarm output on the appli‐
ance. (see 7.4 Interfaces)
You can select the following settings:
-
Alarm type:
Door alarm
Temperature alarm
Door alarm and temperature alarm
All
-
Confirm:
Yes: The alarm is confirmed on the appliance and the
external, connected receiver.
No: The alarm is confirmed on the appliance and
remains active on the receiver until the fault is recti‐
fied.
-
Refresh (only visible if you select “Yes when confirming):
Yes: Alarm repeats.
Temperature alarm depending on the set time
(see6.2.22 Temperature alarm )
(If you set the alarm delay time to “0, there is no
alarm repetition on the alarm relay.)
Door alarm after 1 or 4 minutes* (see 6.2.23 Door
alarm )
No: The alarm is confirmed permanently.
Activating alarm forwarding
Fig.179
Fig. 180
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Alarm forwarding is set.
6.2.28 Demo mode
Demo mode is a special feature for dealers who want to
demonstrate appliance features. If you activate demo mode,
all refrigeration functions are deactivated.
If you switch on your appliance and a “D appears on the
status display, demo mode is already activated.
If you activate and then deactivate demo mode, the appli‐
ance will be reset to factory defaults. (see 6.2.29 Resetting
to factory settings )
Activating demo mode
Fig. 181
Fig. 182
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
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Demo mode is activated.
Appliance is switched off.
Switch on the appliance. (see 4.15 Switching on appli‐
ance (first use))
“D appears in the status display.
Deactivating demo mode
Fig. 183
Fig. 184
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Demo mode is deactivated.
Appliance is switched off.
Switch on the appliance. (see 4.15 Switching on appli‐
ance (first use))
Appliance is reset to factory settings.
6.2.29 Resetting to factory settings
Use this function to reset all settings to factory defaults.
All settings you have made so far are reset to their original
settings.
Performing a reset
Fig. 185
Fig. 186
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
Device is reset.
Device is switched off.
Note
To reset to factory settings in battery mode: Restart is only
possible with mains voltage.
Restart the device. (see 4.15 Switching on appliance (first
use))
6.3 Message
6.3.1 Warnings
Warnings are issued by means of an acoustic signal and
visually via a symbol on the display. The signal gets louder
until the warning is acknowledged.
Message (red)
Cause Remedy
Door open
This message appears if the door is open
for too long.
Close the door.
Tap briefly.
Alarm is stopped.
Note
The time until the message appears can be set.
(see6.2.23Door alarm )
Temperature alarm
This message appears if the temperature
does not match the set temperature.
Reasons for differences in temperature
can be:
Warm produce for cooling has been placed
inside.
Too much warm air has got in while you
were sorting out the freezer or removing
items.
The power was cut off for a prolonged
period.
Tap briefly.
Information about errors and appliance status are
displayed.
Tap briefly.
Warmest/coldest temperature, date and time are
displayed.
Tap briefly.
The status screen is displayed.
The current temperature and the alarm symbol
flash red until the set temperature is reached.
Check the quality of the refrigerated goods.
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Message (red) Cause Remedy
Error
The appliance is faulty, there is an appli‐
ance error or a component of the appliance
has a fault.
Store the cooled produce
elsewhere.
Tap briefly.
The error code (e.g. BT021) is
displayed.
Tap briefly.
A further error code is
displayed if there is one
or
Status screen is displayed
with flashing error symbol.
Swiping or tapping the display will show the error
code(s) again.
Make a note of error code(s) and contact
Customer Service. (see 9.3 Customer Service)
The message indicates that freeze protec‐
tion mode is active (e.g. due to frequent
door openings or loading with goods).
Tap briefly.
FRZ.PROT is displayed.
Tap briefly.
Status screen is displayed
with flashing error symbol.
Swiping or tapping the display will show the
message again.
The appliance automatically switches to normal
operating mode after a few hours and the
message disappears. Alternatively, the mode and
message can be cancelled with a long tap. If the
message is displayed repeatedly and the causes
listed do not apply, contact customer service.
(see 9.3 Customer Service)
Power cut
The message appears following an inter‐
ruption to the electricity supply.
The operating panel continues running in
battery mode. All functions remain active
except for refrigeration and lighting.
Tap briefly.
Batterys state of charge, information about
errors and appliance status are displayed
Tap briefly.
The warmest temperature and the period of
power interruptions are displayed.
Tap briefly.
The status screen is displayed.
The current temperature and the alarm symbol
flash red until the set temperature is reached.
Check the quality of the refrigerated goods.
WiFi error
Wi-Fi connection is interrupted. Check connection.
Press briefly.
Alarm is stopped.
WWW error, WiFi
This message appears if there is no
internet connection via WiFi.
Check connection.
Press briefly.
Alarm is stopped.
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Message (red) Cause Remedy
LAN error
LAN connection is interrupted. Check connection and network cable.
Press briefly.
Alarm is stopped.
WWW error, LAN
This message appears if there is no
internet connection via LAN.
Check connection.
Press briefly.
Alarm is stopped.
Battery error
Low appliance battery level (max. 20%
remaining).
Reconnect the appliance to a power supply
and check whether the battery charge level
has increased after 12 hours. Otherwise contact
Customer Service (see 9.3 Customer Service) or
replace the battery. (see 8.4 Replacing appliance
battery)
Press briefly.
Alarm is stopped.
6.3.2 Reminders
Reminders appear when you are being asked to do some‐
thing. The are issued by means of an acoustic signal and
visually via a symbol on the display. Acknowledge the
message by pressing the confirmation button.
Message (yellow) Cause Remedy
Maintenance reminder
The message appears when the timer for
the set maintenance interval has expired.
Press briefly.
Reminder is closed.
Note
The maintenance interval can be set
(see6.2.8 Maintenance interval reminder ) .
Recording reminder
The message appears when the tempera‐
ture recording memory (999 hours) is full.
Press briefly.
Reminder is closed.
The oldest data is overwritten.
Note
The temperature recording can be reset.
(see6.2.4 Temperature recording )
Alarm log
The message appears if there are more
than 10 unconfirmed alarm messages.
Press briefly.
Check messages.
Reminder is closed.
7 Features
7.1 Safety lock
The lock in the appliance door is equipped with a safety
mechanism.
7.1.1 Locking appliance
Fig. 187 Example illustration
Insert key.
Turn key anticlockwise by 90°.
The appliance is locked.
7.1.2 Unlocking appliance
Fig. 188 Example illustration
Insert key Fig. 188(1).
Turn key clockwise by 90° Fig. 188(2).
The appliance is unlocked.
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7.2 Sensors
The appliance can be equipped with the following sensors
for temperature monitoring:
-
Safety thermostat sensor
-
C sensor
-
P sensor
7.2.1 Safety thermostat sensor
The safety thermostat sensor monitors the temperature
drop and thus protects against excessively low tempera‐
tures (Freeze Protect). If the temperature drops below the
threshold value, the appliance regulates the temperature
automatically. The error message FRZ. PROT (Freeze Protect)
(see 6.3Message) appears.
Note
Do not cover the safety thermostat sensor.
7.2.2 C sensor (control sensor)
The C sensor is permanently installed and regulates the
interior temperature of the appliance. You can calibrate the
C sensor if necessary. (see6.2.21 Sensor calibration )
7.2.3 P sensor (reference sensor)
The P sensor is installed securely in the interior and indi‐
cates the product temperature that simulates the temper
ature of the refrigerated items. The P sensor temperature
is shown on the status display as the actual tempera‐
ture and the set alarm temperature limit values relate to
this. The P sensor display can be calibrated if required.
(see6.2.21 Sensor calibration )
7.3 Sensor info
This function makes it possible to choose between C sensor
or P sensor.
Make sure that the following requirement is met:
P sensor is connected to the appliance. (see 7.4 Inter
faces)
7.3.1 Selecting C sensor
Fig. 189
Swipe left or right until corresponding function is
displayed.
Fig. 190
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
C sensor has been selected.
7.3.2 Selecting P sensor
Fig. 191
Swipe left or right until corresponding function is
displayed.
Fig. 192
Carry out action steps according to the illustration.
P sensor has been selected.
7.4 Interfaces
There are various connection options on the back of the
appliance.
Fig. 193
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Note
Screws secure the plugs. To enable disconnection of the
plugs, loosen the screws on the left and right.
Fig. 194
(1)
Potential-free alarm
output
(2) Connection for P sensor
7.4.1 Potential-free alarm output
WARNING
Risk of injury due to electric shock!
The appliance may only be connected to an external
alarm device by trained specialist personnel.
These three contacts can be used to connect a visual or
an acoustic alarm device. The connection is designed for
a maximum of 30 V (DC) - 8 A from a safety low voltage
source SELV (minimum current 150mA).
Fig. 195
(1)
NO (normally open)
Connection for indi‐
cator lamp, which is
active in normal opera‐
tion or when the appli‐
ance is switched off.
(3) NC (normally closed)
Connection for alarm
lamp or audible alarms,
which is active when
an alarm is triggered or
there is a lack of power
supply.
(2) COM (common)
External voltage
source
7.4.2 Connection for P sensor
Fig. 196
(1) IN+ (measuring line +) (3) FORCE (supply +)
(2) IN- (common return
line -)
8 Maintenance
8.1 Maintenance schedule
Maintenance work is to be performed at regular intervals to
ensure proper appliance function.
CAUTION
Danger of injury and damage due to unprofessional mainte‐
nance work!
Personal injury and material damage.
Maintenance work may only be performed by trained
specialist personnel.
WARNING
Short-circuit hazard due to live parts!
Electric shock or damage to the electronics.
Switch off the appliance.
Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse.
Note
A maintenance reminder function can be activated.
(see6.2.8 Maintenance interval reminder )
Note
We recommend creating a maintenance log in which all
work (repairs, checks) performed is documented.
Note
Liebherr recommends yearly maintenance. For an individual
offer, please contact Customer Service (see 9.3 Customer
Service) .
Component Activity Maintenance interval
Sheet metal parts Check for damage and corrosion.
Replace damaged parts: (see 9.3 Customer Service)
Yearly
Door, hinges Check alignment (see4.13Aligning the door) , ease of
movement, and tight fit.
Yearly
Lock, door handle * Check for ease of movement and tight fit. Yearly
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Component Activity Maintenance interval
Door seal Check for damage, wear, and tight fit.
A replacement door seal is available via Customer
Service (see 9.3 Customer Service) .
Yearly
Sensor Calibrate sensor. (see6.2.21 Sensor calibration ) Yearly
Sensor feedthrough Check that the sealing compound is intact. Yearly
Battery Replace appliance battery.
A replacement battery is available from customer
service. (see8.4 Replacing appliance battery)
5 to 10 years
Surfaces Cleaning (see 8.3Cleaning the appliance) Recommendation: monthly or
as required/specified at instal‐
lation location
Surfaces Disinfection
Liebherr has tested the following disinfectants:
Dismozon pur 1 % Lösung (Bode Chemie), Suma
Quicksan (Diversey), Incidin Extra N (Ecolab Health‐
care), Acrylan (Antiseptica chem.-pharm. Produkte),
Buraton 10 F (Schülke und Mayr), Frankocid N
(Franken Chemie), Apesin DSR 50 (Tana), Nüscosept
Spray (Dr. Nüsken), Melsept SF (B. Braun Melsungen),
Kohrsolin (Bode Chemie), Neoquat S (Dr. Weigert),
Indicin Rapid (Ecolab Healthcare), Bacillocid Spezial
(Bode Chemie), Neoform K Spray (Dr. Weigert), Apesin
Desinf. Spray (Tana), Nüscosept 100 (Dr. Nüsken),
Antisept T (Fink Tec), Apesin AP 100 0,50% Lösung
(Tana), Perform Pulver 2% Lösung (Schülke und Mayr)
Observe the operating instructions of the respec‐
tive manufacturer. If disinfectants other than those
stated are used, test them on a less exposed area
first.
Recommendation: monthly or
as required/specified at instal‐
lation location
Installation location, appliance Decontamination
The appliance is suitable for room decontamination
with hydrogen peroxide H
2
O
2
.
In this context, the values of the following applica‐
tion specifications must not be exceeded:
Concentration: maximum 250 ppm.
Humidity: maximum 85%.
Maximum permissible room temperature as per
climate class. (see1.4 Range of use of appliance)
Recommendation: as required/
specified at installation location,
maximum 2x per year
Fan air slots Cleaning Yearly
Alarm relay
Sensor
Check plug connections for tight fit. Yearly
Mains cable Check for damage. Yearly
or
if there is a change of location
Tilt angle Check for proper function and tight fit. Yearly
or
if there is a change of location
Adjusting feet/castors Check for proper function, damage, and tight fit.
Replace damaged parts. (see 9.3 Customer Service)
Yearly
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8.2 Defrosting appliance
WARNING
Improper defrosting of the appliance!
Injuries and damage.
Do not use mechanical equipment or other methods to
speed up the defrosting process other than those recom‐
mended by the manufacturer.
Do not use electrical heating or steam-cleaning appli‐
ances, naked flames or defroster sprays to defrost.
Do not use sharp objects to remove ice.
Defrosting is performed automatically. The defrost water
drains through the opening and evaporates.
To maintain the functionality of the appliance, we recom‐
mend defrosting it when there is a high buildup of ice.
Icing in the interior is determined by the location (e.g.
high humidity), settings on the appliance and incorrect user
behaviour.
If the automatic defrosting cycle is insufficient:
Start automatic defrosting manually.
(see 6.2.19 Defrosting )
If the problem persists, defrost the appliance manually:
Switch off appliance. (see 6.2.2 Switching appliance on
and off )
Pull out mains plug.
Store refrigerated items elsewhere.
Leave appliance door open during defrosting process.
Soak up remaining defrost water with a cloth, clean drain
opening and the appliance.
8.3 Cleaning the appliance
8.3.1 Preparing
WARNING
Short-circuit hazard due to live parts!
Electric shock or damage to the electronics.
Switch off the appliance.
Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse.
WARNING
Risk of fire
Do not damage the refrigeration circuit.
Empty the appliance.
Pull out the mains plug.
Observe the notes on transporting the appliance.
(see 4.3 Transporting appliance)
8.3.2 Cleaning housing
NOTICE
Improper cleaning!
Damage to the appliance.
Only use soft cleaning cloths and ph-neutral all-purpose
cleaners.
Do not uses abrasive sponges or steel wool which may
cause scratches.
Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleaning agents, nor
any that contain sand, chloride or acid.
WARNING
Risk of injury and damage as a result of hot steam!
Hot steam can lead to burns and can damage the surfaces.
Do not use any steam cleaners!
NOTICE
Risk of damage due to short circuit.
When cleaning the appliance, make sure no water gets
into the electrical components.
Wipe the housing down with soft, clean cloth. If very
dirty, use lukewarm water with a neutral cleaner. Glass
surfaces can also be cleaned with glass cleaner.
Clean condenser coil each year. If the condenser coil is
not cleaned, this significantly reduces the efficiency of
the appliance.
8.3.3 Cleaning interior
WARNING
Short-circuit hazard due to live parts!
Electric shock or damage to the electronics.
Switch off the appliance.
Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse.
WARNING
Risk of injury and damage as a result of hot steam!
Hot steam can lead to burns and can damage the surfaces.
Do not use any steam cleaners!
NOTICE
Improper cleaning!
Damage to the appliance.
Only use soft cleaning cloths and ph-neutral all-purpose
cleaners.
Do not uses abrasive sponges or steel wool which may
cause scratches.
Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleaning agents, nor
any that contain sand, chloride or acid.
Note
Defrost water drain (see 1.2 Overview of the appliance
and equipment) : Remove deposits using a thin material
(for example a cotton bud).
Note
Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the
appliance. The type plate is important for Customer Service.
(see 9.3 Customer Service)
Open the door.
Empty the appliance.
Clean interior and equipment parts with lukewarm water
and a little detergent. Do not use any gritty or acidic
cleaning agent or any chemical solvent.
8.3.4 After cleaning
Wipe appliance and equipment parts dry.
Connect and switch on appliance.
Once the temperature is sufficiently cold:
put in items for refrigeration goods.
Repeat cleaning regularly.
Clean and remove dust from the refrigeration unit with
heat exchanger once a year.
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8.4 Replacing appliance battery
In the event of a power failure, the appliance battery is used
to record temperature history, alarm and service messages
and to show the alarm messages on the display for approx‐
imately 12 hours. During initial commissioning, the battery
may take up to 24 hours to charge and be in proper working
order.
A replacement battery is available from customer service
(see 9.3 Customer Service) .
8.4.1 Replacing battery
WARNING
Short-circuit hazard due to live parts!
Electric shock or damage to the electronics.
Switch off the appliance.
Pull out mains plug or switch off fuse.
Fig. 197
Unscrew the screws and remove the cover on the back of
the appliance Fig. 197(1).
Disconnect and remove the battery Fig. 197(2).
Install replacement battery.
Reconnect mains power cable.
Note
The battery must be sent for separate waste treatment
for batteries and must be disposed of in an expert and
proper manner in accordance with the regulations and
laws which apply locally. Do not damage or short circuit
the battery!
9 Customer help
9.1 Technical specifications
Temperature range
Cooling +3°C to +16°C
Maximum load per shelf
A)
Appliance width 600mm 750mm
Grid shelves 45 kg 60 kg
Glass shelf 40 kg 40 kg
Drawer (freezer appliances) 20 kg 20 kg
A)
Heavier loads may result in a slight bending of the
shelves.
Maximum total load and net weight
Model (see 4.2 Appliance
dimensions)
Maximum total
load
Net weight
SRTvh 1501
SRTvh 1511
180 kg 37 kg
43 kg
Net capacity
See net capacity on the type plate. (see 1.2 Overview of
the appliance and equipment)
Lighting*
Energy efficiency class
A)
*
Light source*
This product contains one or more energy
efficiency class G light sources
LED
A)
The appliance may contain light sources with different
energy efficiency classes. The lowest energy efficiency
class is indicated.
WLAN frequency specification*
Frequency band 2.4GHz
Maximum radiated power <100 mW
Purpose of the wireless
equipment
Integration in the local WiFi
network for data communi‐
cation
Set-up conditions
Degrees of pollution (surrounding
the appliance)
PD2
Ambient temperature +10°C to +35°C
Maximum relative ambient moisture 75%, not condensing
Maximum operating elevation
(metres above sea level)
2000m
1500m(glass door)
Electrical values
Nominal voltage 220-240 V~
Frequency 50/60Hz
Connected load 2,0A
Maximum mains fluctuation +/-10%
Overvoltage categories II
Data as per DIN 13277 measured at a reference ambient
temperature of +25°C
Model
SRTvh
Energy
consump‐
tion (kWh/
24h)
Tempera‐
ture rise
during
mains
failure
(min)
Tempera‐
ture
homoge‐
neity (°K)
Temperature
constancy
(°K)
1501 0.32
108
A)
1.1
B)
1.8
B)
1511 0.41
77
A)
0.9
B)
2.3
B)
A)
Erwärmung Referenzkörper: von +5 °C auf +10 °C / Refer
enzkörper: 50 ml Glasbehälter gefüllt mit 25 ml Isopropanol
und 25ml Wasser
B)
Measured at reference setpoint temperature of +5°C
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Appliance battery
Type 1S2P/NCR 18650BF
Nominal voltage 3.6 VDC
Capacity 6.7Ah
9.2 Technical fault
Your appliance is designed and built to ensure it works reli‐
ably and has a long service life. In the unlikely event that
a fault occurs during operation, please check whether the
fault is due to an operating error. If this is the case, you will
be charged for the cost incurred even if this falls within the
warranty period.
You can fix the following faults yourself.
9.2.1 Appliance function
Defect Cause Remedy
The appliance is
not working.
The appliance is not switched on. Switch on the appliance.
The mains plug is not properly
plugged into the socket.
Check the mains plug.
There is something wrong with the
fuse in the socket.
Check fuse.
Power cut Keep the appliance closed.
If necessary move the refrigerated/frozen items to
another fridge or freezer if the power is off for a
prolonged period.
The IEC socket is not plugged into
the appliance correctly.
Check the IEC socket.
Temperature is not
cold enough.
The appliance door is not closed
properly.
Close appliance door.
Ventilation is not sufficient. Clear ventilation grille and clean it.
The ambient temperature is too
high.
Ensure the correct ambient conditions: (see1.4 Range of
use of appliance)
The appliance was opened too
many times or for too long.
Wait to see if the appliance goes back to the required
temperature by itself. If not, contact Customer Service.
(see 9.3 Customer Service)
The temperature is set incorrectly. Set a colder temperature and check after 24 hours.
The appliance is too close to a heat
source (oven, radiator, etc).
Change where the appliance or the heat source are
located.
9.3 Customer Service
First check whether you can remedy the fault yourself . If
this is not the case, please contact Customer Service.
You can find the address in the enclosed brochure “Liebherr-
Service or at home.liebherr.com/service.
WARNING
Unprofessional repair!
Injuries.
Have any repairs and action - not expressly specified -
on the appliance and mains cable carried out by service
personnel only. (see8 Maintenance)
A damaged mains cable may only be replaced by the
manufacturer, the manufacturers Customer Service or a
similarly qualified person.
In the case of appliances with an IEC connector, the
change may be made by the customer.
9.3.1 Contacting Customer Service
Make sure you have the following appliance data at the
ready:
Appliance name (model and index)
Service no. (Service)
Serial no. (S no.)
Access the appliance information via the display
(see6.2.16 Device information ) .
-or-
Refer to the type plate for appliance information.
(see 9.4 Type plate)
Note down appliance information.
Inform Customer Service: Report faults and the appliance
information.
This will help us to provide a fast and focussed service.
Follow any further instructions provided by Customer
Service.
9.4 Type plate
The type plate is inside the appliance. See appliance over
view.
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Fig. 198
(1) Appliance designation (3) Serial No.
(2) Service No.
10 Shutting down
Empty the appliance.
Switch off the appliance.
Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
Remove the IEC socket if required: Pull the IEC socket out
of the appliance plug and move it to the left and right at
the same time.
Clean appliance (see 8.3Cleaning the appliance) .
If present: Remove the covers and insulation from the
sensor feed-through to prevent mould forming.
Leave the door open so that no bad odours form.
Note
Damage to the appliance and malfunctions!
After shutting down, only store the appliance at the
permitted room temperature of between -10 °C and
+50°C.
11 Disposal
11.1 Preparing appliance for disposal
Liebherr uses batteries in some of its appli‐
ances. In the EU, for environmental reasons,
legislation obliges the end user to remove
these batteries before disposing of old appli‐
ances. If your appliance contains batteries, a
corresponding notice is attached.
Lamps If you can remove the lamps yourself without
destroying them, also remove these before
disposal.
Take the appliance out of operation.
Appliances with batteries: remove the batteries. For
description, see Maintenance chapter.
If possible: remove lamps without destroying them.
11.2 Disposing of the appliance in an
environmentally friendly manner
The appliance still contains
valuable materials and must
be disposed of separately from
unsorted municipal waste.
Dispose of batteries separately
from the old appliance. To do
this, you can return the batteries
free of charge to retailers as
well as recycling centres and
collection centres for recyclable
materials.
Lamps Dispose of removed lamps
via the respective collection
systems.
For Germany: You can dispose of the appli‐
ance free of charge via the
class 1 collection containers
at the local recycling and
recyclable material collection
centres. When purchasing a new
fridge/freezer, if the sales area
> 400 m
2
, retailers will also take
back the old appliance free of
charge.
WARNING
Leaking coolant and oil!
Fire. The coolant contained in the appliance is eco-friendly,
but also flammable. The oil contained in the appliance
is flammable. Escaping coolant and oil can ignite if the
concentration is high enough and in contact with an
external heat source.
Do not damage the pipelines of the coolant circuit and
the compressor.
Observe the notes on transporting the appliance.
(see 4.3 Transporting appliance)
Transport the appliance without damaging it.
Dispose of batteries, lamps and the appliance according
to the above specifications.
12 Additional information
Further information on warranty conditions can be found in
the enclosed service brochure or on the Internet at https://
home.liebherr.com.
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Pass on this info in
the event of a device
fault:
Model identifier /
Inventory number:
Quick Start Guide for everyday use
Information about using this Quick Start Guide:
-
This Quick Start Guide is not a substitute for the full
operating instructions nor is it a substitute for appliance
training.
-
This Quick Start Guide provides support for everyday use
and handling the appliance.
-
Read the full operating instructions and the safety notes
contained therein.
This quick start guide is for: SRTvhg 15..
Scanning the QR code will
open the full operating
instructions:
Intended use
Foreseeable incorrect use
Do not use the appliance for the following applications:
-
Storage and refrigeration of:
Chemically unstable, flammable or corrosive
substances
Blood, plasma or other body fluids for the purpose of
infusion, application or introduction in the human body
-
Use in potentially explosive atmospheres
-
Use outdoors or in areas exposed to dampness and
splashing water
When stocking, observe the following points:
Position grid shelves according to the height required.
Observe maximum load.
When the storage temperature has been reached, load
the appliance (compliance with cold chain).
Keep the ventilation slots of the recirculation fan free in
the interior.
Produce for cooling must not come into contact with the
evaporator on the rear wall.
Keep liquids in closed containers.
Leave space when storing refrigerated goods to ensure
good air circulation.
Status display
Fig. 199
(1)
Actual temperature (3) Defrosting status
(2) Alarm status (4) Door opening status
Displaying temperature recording
The temperature recording displays the length of the
recording and the minimum and maximum temperatures
measured during this period of time.
Fig.200
Resetting temperature recording
Fig.201
Unlocking appliance
Fig.202
Insert the key. Fig.202(1)
Turn the key clockwise by 90°. Fig.202(2)
The appliance is unlocked.
Displaying alarm log
Fig. 203 Example shows an active alarm, an unconfirmed
alarm, and a confirmed alarm.
Alarm log shows active, confirmed or unconfirmed alarms
(maximum 10 alarms).
To delete the alarm log: See operating instructions.
Cleaning appliance
Empty the appliance.
Pull out the mains plug.
Observe the information in the operating instructions.
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Dry the appliance and equipment thoroughly after
cleaning.
Connect the appliance.
Switch on the appliance.
Load the appliance once the storage temperature is
reached.
What should I do if there is a fault?
A message appears in the display if there is a fault.
Messages have different meanings:
Symbol
colour in the
display
Meaning Remedy
YELLOW
Reminder
Reminder of general
procedures. You can
carry out these
procedures to
eliminate the
message.
Consult the operating
instructions and
perform the
troubleshooting
steps.
RED
Warning
Appears when there
are malfunctions.
You can eliminate
simple malfunctions
yourself.
Consult the operating
instructions and
perform the
troubleshooting
steps.
If you cannot remedy the fault yourself, contact a
competent member of staff or your nearest customer
service outlet.
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ORIGINAL OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Issue date:20250506
Part number index:7086643-00
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