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10 Should your unit not include this feature, and your installation would benefit from this devise, please contact the after sales service of your di
11 TEMPERATURE CONTROL WINE CELLAR DISPLAY Compressor&
12 To start or stop the wine cellar, press the button (above the lit display) for 5 seconds. During the start-up of the wine cellar or af
13 TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT - MULTI-PURPOSE CELLAR Ideal temperature levels are preprogrammed from the factory. The preset levels give a temp
14 CELLAR OPERATION In the traditional natural cellar, temperature and humidity remain fairly consistent – any subtle changes from one season to ano
15 INTERNAL CELLAR TEMPERATURES - ILLUSTRATION TEMPERATURE INDICATOR The electronic temperature displays the average temperature(s) in th
16 Note: Wait a few days after you have started operating the wine cellar for the first time so that the ideal average relative humidity (55 to 70%)
17 Condensate drainage Condensate reservoir EXTENDED STOP DEFROST CONDENSATE The cabinet is equipped with an automatic defrost cycle. When t
18 SHELVING OPTIONS TYPES OF BOTTLES An example of multi-type 750 ml Burgundy and Bordeaux wine bottle placement: Be very careful when multi-
19 Sliding reversible wine bottle shelves Depending on the model, the wine cellar is delivered with one or more sliding wine bottle shelves. You may
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: THANK YOU……………………………………….…….4. LEGAL ………………………………………..…..…. ..4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..………..…………….…….4. IDENTIFICATION ...………
20 Additional wine bottle shelves are available for purchase from the after-sales service of your retailer or calling our Toll-free# 1.877.AGE.WINE (
21 PROPER SERVING TEMPERATURES Opinions can vary, and factors like ambient temperature can be factored, however many can sommeliers will agree on t
22 It should therefore be taken to an appropriate collection centre for electrical and/or electronic refrigerated appliances. The user is responsible
23 1. Check to see if door is completely closed 2. Check the door gasket for proper seal 3. Door may have been opened frequently or for extended
24 1. Make sure that the maximum load capacity is not exceeded. POWER OUTAGES MOST POWER OUTAGES ARE RESOLVED IN A SHORT TIME. BECAUSE THE UNITS A
25 The sensors of P1, P2, P3 and the safety thermostat are pushed in from the back into tubes which are foamed in the side walls. IMPORTANT: The se
3 Table of Contents …Continued LOADING METHOD ...18 • Details on Capacities • Loading • Maximu
4 CLIMADIFF WINE CELLARS THANK YOU Thank you for deciding to entrust your wine collection to a "Climadiff" Group cellar.
5 • Make sure the power cord is protected from any possible damage. • To avoid any risk of fire, electric shock or injury, do not immerse the power
6 12. Heating system's power (if > 100 W) 13. Defrosting system's power 14. Refrigerant gas and quantity 15. Insulating agent'
7 INSTALLATION AREA Make sure to place your wine cellar in a suitable and stable location, away from any heat source, protected from direct sunlight,
8 IMPORTANT: BE CAREFUL TO NOT EXCEED THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VALUES RETAINED FOR OPTIMUM OPERATION OF YOUR CELLAR: Wine cellar WWIITTHHOO
9 Humidity: corks must be kept consistently moist in order to remain hermetic. At a persistent relative humidity < 50%, the cork dries out and th
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