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WINE STORAGE
If you are storing wine for long periods of time, it should be stored at a temperature of between
10°C and 14°C (50°F and 57°F). The following drinking temperatures are recommended for the
various types of wine:
Red wines: 57°F to +64°F (+14°C to +18°C)
Rosé wines: 50°F to +54°F (+10°C to +12°C)
White wines: 46°F to +54°F (+8°C to +12°C)
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
The zone temperature may have a difference of +/- 5°F (+/- 3ºC) from the setting depending on
loading and ambient conditions. For example, placing your unit in extreme cold or hot
conditions may cause interior temperatures to fluctuate.
TO SET THE TEMPERATURE:
Use the
/
are pressed, the temperature will increase / decrease by 1°F (or 1°C).
When you press the button once, the temperature will increase or decrease by 1°F (or
1°C). If you try to go beyond the minimum/maximum value that can be established, the
display will jump to the lowest/highest adjustable temperature value automatically. If a
button is not pressed for 5 seconds, the LED will stop flashing and the setting mode will
be exited.
You can set the temperature in the range of 39°F to 64°F (or 4°C to 18°C) .
FUNCTIONS
TEMPERATURE MEMORY FUNCTION
If the power is suddenly lost, the set temperature will be saved by the unit. Once the power is
back on, the unit will be at the same set temperature.
"CLOSE DOOR" REMINDER FUNCTION
When you forget to close the door or the door is not fully closed, there will be warning alarm
after 5 minutes.
TEMPERATURE ALARM FUNCTION
If the interior temperature is higher than 73°F (23°C), "HI" is shown on the display panel and the
buzzer alarm sounds continuously after one hour. This indicates that the inner temperature is
too high, and you should look for the reason. If the inner temperature is lower than 32°F (0°C),
buttons to set the desired temperature. Each time the
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buttons
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