Eurocave INOA25 Operating And Installation Instructions
Eurocave INOA25 Operating And Installation Instructions

Eurocave INOA25 Operating And Installation Instructions

Cellar conditioners

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Operating and installation instructions - INOA cellar conditioners
March 2009
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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions - INOA cellar conditioners March 2009...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF EUROCAVE 1 • CONDITIONER DESCRIPTION 2 • IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3 • ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY 4 • CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY SAVING 5 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 • CELLAR INSULATION 7 • INSTALLING YOUR CONDITIONER...
  • Page 3 Solutions to meet all your needs IN E ABIN ET S O rigine C lassic C ompact Leather Meuble à Vins Sommelier Elite TO RAGE YST EMS Modulothèque Modulocube Modulorack YST EM TO SERVE W IN ES BY T HE GLASS ELLAR O N DIT IO N ERS Inoa*...
  • Page 4: Welcome To The World Of Eurocave

    ELCOME TO THE WORLD OF O ur greatest wish is to accompany your enthusiasm for wine throughout the years… To do so, EuroC ave puts all of its know-how into action to bring together the essential factors in optimal wine maturing: Temperature: T he two worst enemies of your wine are extreme temperatures and sudden uctuations in temperature.
  • Page 5: Conditioner Description

    1 - C ONDITIONER DESCRIPTION COLD AIR HOT AIR 10 - Conditioner / ceiling distance: 200 mm min. Condenser, to be cleaned regularly 11 - Ceiling Inside of cellar 12 - Cellar wall Remote control 13 - Metal mounting frame Grid securing screws (quantity: 24) 14 - Flexible ducting...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Recommendations

    2 - I MPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Warning N ever use your conditioner for anything other than its speci c purpose as described in this guide. W hen using your conditioner, you N ever unplug the conditioner by pulling on the supply lead. Take a rm hold on the plug and pull out smoothly in a should always obser ve certain straight line from the wall socket.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    It can be ordered with the hot air exit on the left or the right side as an option. P ECI F ICATIONS EuroCave Inoa 25 Cellar conditioner EuroCave Inoa 50 Cellar conditioner Dimension W385 x D322 x H1250 mm...
  • Page 8: Cellar Insulation

    2 - T ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Power Sample Cooling Weight Electrical Heating Refrigerant External in mm supply volume m y t i t s i Inoa 25 W385 x D322 230 V up to 600 W** 43 Kg 550 W** 650 W R134a -5°C to 35°C...
  • Page 9: I- General Points

    7 - I NSTALLING THE CONDITIONER I - General points - Never damage the appliance’s refrigerating circuit. Your conditioner’s power lead is supplied without a plug. “Fitting a power plug or connecting the conditioner to a junction box must be carried out by a In all cases, connection of your conditioner must be carried out on an earthed socket to prevent any risk of electric shock.
  • Page 10: Ii- Drilling The Wall

    7 - I NSTALLING THE CONDITIONER • Fitting: (see C diagrams) The conditioner comes supplied with a metallic mounting frame which Extendable simpli es the process of drilling air entry and exit holes. ducting It also has extendable ducting to be cut to length (75 cm each) in order to Grid install the conditioner whatever the thickness of the wall.
  • Page 11 Wall mounting bracket dimensions Cold side Hot side Inoa located outside the cellar Inoa located inside the cellar...
  • Page 12: Serial Number

    AFTER SALES DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL NOTE N° 031 Date : 15/11/10 Revision : 0 Page : 1 of 2 Subject: INOA-TECHNICAL DATAS AND TUBING INOA25 et INOA50 UNITS AFFECTED: SERIAL NUMBER: Since June 2007 DATE OF PRODUCTION: Position of the panels :...
  • Page 13 Subject: INOA-TECHNICAL DATAS AND TUBING Extraction kit: AEVACLM or PEVACLM (not supplied with the air conditioner, option to be ordered), one kit per hole. Technical datas: INOA 230 V 50 Hz INOA25 INOA50 Maximum volume of the wine cellar 25 m3...
  • Page 14 - Where the grids were located, position and screw, using a Hex wrench (supplied) the 2 anges* onto the housing (1) and (2). - Fit together the reducer* (3). - Position the air extraction piping (standard piping, 160 mm in diameter, not supplied). *Consult your EuroCave distributor...
  • Page 15: Iv- Discharging Condensate

    - Position the air extraction piping (standard piping, 160 mm in diameter, not supplied) (2) (3). For this type of fitting, it is necessary to ensure sealing around the piping. *Consult your EuroCave distributor IV- Discharging condensate The conditioner was designed to allow condensate to be discharged (discharge pipe located under the conditioner’s housing) either inside the cellar, if the humidity level is too low, or outside the cellar.
  • Page 16: Conditioner Operation

    8 - C ONDITIONER OPERATION T he IN OA conditioner is tted with a refrigerating unit: • an evaporator forces cold air inside the room, • a condenser expels the hot air outside. The evaporator fan operates continuously to ensure that air is constantly mixed and that temperatures are as uniform as possible,in accordance with speeds automatically adjusted according to requirements.
  • Page 17: Installing The Remote Control

    9 - I NSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL I- Remote control description Radio frequency remote control (433.92 Mhz) Each remote control has a personalised code matched to the conditioner. Power supply: 2 x 3V (CR 2430 battery, supplied) On / o indicator Temperature units (according Low battery...
  • Page 18: Iii- Installing The Remote Control Outside The Cellar

    9 - I NSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL III- Installing the remote control outside the cellar The remote control can also be placed outside the cellar. In this case, it is essential to connect a sensor (supplied with the appliance) to the remote control before installing it. a- Connecting the sensor to the remote control - On the back of the remote control, push the 2 batteries downwards using a screwdriver (see diagram below).
  • Page 19 9 - I NSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL - Programming the remote control Where placing the remote control outside the cellar, having connected the external sensor, it is essential to reprogramme the uni t - To turn on the remote control, press and hold down the key for about 8 seconds until the indicator goes o .
  • Page 20: Commissioning Your Conditioner

    10 - C OMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER I- C onnection C heck that the plug is connected to a power supply (presence of correct amp fuses, functioning 30 mA* di erential circuit breaker - not applicable to certain countries).W ait 48 hours before plugging in your conditioner. II- Switching on - Place the switch, located under the conditioner, in position 1.
  • Page 21: Iv- Installing The Remote Control

    10 - C OMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER IV- Installing the remote control You can install the remote control inside your cellar. W e recommend that you place it as close as possible to the bottles. Fix the unit close to your bottles using the supplied pegs and screws (see diagram below) N .B.: Do not place the remote control in the path of the conditioner’s cold air ow.
  • Page 22: Vi- Silent Function

    10 - C OMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER - Press the key to con rm the new setting, the display then returns to the new setting. T he setting can be adjusted between 9 and 15°C . Beyond this range, the keys do not work. WARNING: to operate correctly, your conditioner must be in a location where the ambient temperature is between -5°C is 35°C.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    11 - M AINTENANCE It is necessary to thoroughly clean the conditioner’s internal elements every year. - Unplug the appliance. - Place the appliance on the ground to disassemble it (4 screws). - Vacuum the 4 air entry and exit grids. - Remove the upper cover (2 screws) (1).
  • Page 24 The information in this document is subject to modi cation without prior notice. EuroCave o ers no guarantee on this equipment item if it is used for any speci c purpose other than that for which it was des igned. EuroCave cannot be held responsible for any errors in this manual, nor for any damage linked to or following the provision, performance or use of the equipment item.
  • Page 25 EuroCave UK 57 Chiltern Street London W1U 6ND 020 7935 4679 info@eurocave.co.uk www.eurocave.co.uk - info@eurocave.co.uk...

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