Warning Keep ventilation openings in to ensure that they do not play ● the appliance’s cabinet or in with the appliance the built-in structure clear of This cellar is not designed to ● obstruction be used by people (including Do not use other mechanical children) with reduced physi- ●...
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Always keep the keys in a sep- cal centre, the dealer, or an ● arate place and out of reach of authorized service representa- children. Keep children away tive. from the cellar. Do not let them Never pull on the power cord. ●...
Contents have the device checked by an Warning ..........2 - 4 approved professional techni- Get to know your wine cooler....5 can. Technical data........6 An electrical device must only Before use..........6 ● be repaired by qualified per- Installation ..........7 sonneL Unqualified repairs Reversible door ......
Before use Technical data On receipt, check to ensure that the ap- The technical marking of the appliance can pliance has not been damaged during be seen from the rating plate. (fig 2) transport. Transport damage should be Important: Wiring and connections in reported to the local distributor before the power supply systems must been all appli- wine cooler is put to use.
Installation Placement The appliance viewed from above For safety and operational reasons, the ap- pliance must not be installed outdoors. If the appliance is placed beside a wall, there must be sufficient room for its door The appliance should be placed on a level to be opened wide enough to allow the surface in a dry, well ventilated room (max.
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Max weight on the shelves The distance pieces on the rear of the ap- (fig 7) pliance ensure sufficient air circulation. Fit the two caps supplied with the appliance as Max. 85 kg./187 pounds (lbm) shown in fig. 6 fig. 7 fig.
Reversible door Follow the instructions carefully NOTE: Before you start the unit needs to be disconnected from the main grid. We recommend that the change of door is done by a technician (we recommend two persons) Helping material: 4 mm (1,6inch)Allen key: Flat-headed screwdriver Torx 20 (TX20) screwdriver 1.
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4. Dismount the bottom cover (the build- in snap function in each side can be unsnapped with the flat-headed screw- driver). 5. Place the bottom cover with glass front down, on an additional support, so the wires are not stretched. 6.
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8. Lift the bottom sheet metal part and turn the glass so the lock hole fits the other ends round Ø hole concentric. Place the sheet metal part on the glass again, and mount the brackets onto the plastic pro- file in each end again.
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12. Pull the LED wires gently out of the bot- tom hinge pin. 13.Dismount the bottom hinge pin and fit it on the opposite side. Note: The bush must also be moved. 14.Turn the door, so the glass side is down (Note: Place something between the glass and the other surface (cabinet) so scratch are minimized).
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16.Replace the wires into the plastic groove and lead them to the other side. 17.Push the wires through the oblong hole and through the new hinge hole.This can be a bit tricky so try to mount only one wire first 18.Then tape the second wire end to the first wire and pull them both fully through (remove tape subsequently).
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19.Make sure the wires are fitted into the plastic groove and mount the gasket. It’s important to check that the sealing strip provides a tight seal all the way round. If it does not, carefully heat the strip all the way round using a hair dryer. Then ease the strip slightly outwards so that it forms a tight seal against the cabinet.
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23.Pull the two wires through the bottom hinge pin..24.… and through the wire hole in the pla- stic column. 25.Remount the wires (se under # 6) and make sure that they are firmly secured. 26.Pusch the door back in place over the hinge pin and pull the wires simultane- ously so the wire do not get stuck.
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27.Dismount the top door bushing and mount it on opposite side. 28.Dismount the plastic caps on the top of the cabinet and mount them on opposite side. 29.Make sure that the door is aligned with the cabinet before mounting the top hinge.
Operation and function fig. 8 Electronic control Temperature indication The electronic control (fig 8) ensures that The display shows the actual temperature. the temperatures set at the top and at the The upper digits of the display indicate the bottom of the appliance are maintained. temperature at the top of the appliance, and This is achieved by means of an advanced the lower digits of the display indicate the...
Temperature setting at the top of the appliance Push SET1. Then the temperature at the top of the appliance can be adjusted up and down by means of the “up and down” but- tons. The temperature can be adjusted from 46 to 72°F, however so that the temperature cannot be set at a lower temperature than the actual set point for the bottom tempera-...
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Two-zone setting for serving temperature Typical serving temperature settings for the top and bottom sections are 60°F and 43°F respectively. With these settings, a suitable temperature gradient will be achieved in the cabinet for the storage of various types of wine distributed from top to bottom as follows: ●...
Defrosting, cleaning and maintenance Automatic defrosting The wine cooler is defrosted automatically. Defrost water runs through a pipe and is collected in a tray above the compressor where the heat generated by the compres- sor causes it to evaporate. The defrost water tray should be cleaned at intervals.
Fault finding Fault Possible cause Remedy The appliance is not The appliance is switched off. Press the on/off switch. working. Power failure; the fuse is blown; Check that power is connected. the appliance is not plugged in Reset the fuse. correctly.
Warranty, spare parts and service Warranty disclaimer Spare parts Faults and damage caused directly or When ordering spare parts, please state the indirectly by incorrect operation, misuse, type, serial and production numbers of your insufficient maintenance, incorrect building, appliance.This information is given on the installation or mains connection.
Disposal The symbol on the product, or on thedocuments accompanying the product, indicates that this appliance may not be treatedas household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and elec- tronic equipment.
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Vinotemp. Add this warranty to purchases made from vinotemp.com or other qualified vendors. Warranty must be registered within the first 10 days from original purchase. Visit www.Vinotemp.com to purchase. Terms of Sale : http://www.vinotemp.com/Terms-and-Conditions.aspx 115 Volts - 60 Hz Version Reserving the right to alter specifications without prior notice 81.20.266 rev 01...
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