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Natural functioning of your appliance to take into account:
The internal temperature of the appliance will evolve permanently at + or - 3 degrees of temperature desired.
If the internal temperature goes back to more than 3 degrees of the desired temperature, the thermostat will
restart the engine to cool slowly the cavity. Once the temperature requested is again reached and even
exceeded, then the thermostat will shut down the engine, this work is permanent, which explains why indoor
temperature will work continuously between 9 and 15 degrees for example for a temperature required at 12
degrees.
So do not worry if you see that the temperature changes constantly. Do not open the doors too often to control
the temperature at the risk of disturbing the thermostat by bringing in warm, moist air.
Attention
When the temperature sensor is failing due to power outage or bug, an error code appears.
E1: internal temperature problem
E2: ambient temperature problem
CE: communication problem
Power outage
In the event of a power outage, all temperature settings will be automatically preserved, unless you change the
thermostat setting.
A power outage of an hour or two will not affect the temperature of your appliance. To avoid a sudden change
in temperature when the power supply is turned off, you should avoid opening the door. In the event of a
prolonged cut, storage alternatives must be found to preserve your wine.
If you plan to temporarily shut off the electrical power or if there is a power outage scheduled by your power
provider, it is imperative to disconnect the power socket rather than have your power meter shut down. A
sudden shutdown of the current could damage the mother board in your appliance.
STORAGE OF WINES
This appliance is intended to be used exclusively for the storage of wine.
Loading your appliance
You can load your wine bottles in single or double rows.
For loading, take note of the following: if you don't have enough bottles to completely fill your appliance, it's
best to spread the load over the entire height of the appliance to avoid a thermal imbalance at the top or
bottom of the appliance.
The balanced distribution of bottles throughout the height of the appliance is the most efficient way to use the
energy of the appliance.
The filling capacity is expressed in bottles of the type " Bordeaux lightened 75cl". If larger bottles are stored, or
if additional shelves are used, the maximum bottle capacity is reduced.
To accommodate the largest type of bottle or increase the capacity of the appliance by stacking the bottles,
when necessary, the shelves must be removed or moved (see paragraph "Adjustable shelves").
Keep a gap between the bottom of the appliance and the bottles to allow air to flow. As in an underground
wine cellar, air circulation is important for a homogeneous temperature inside your appliance. This will also
reduce energy consumption.
Important information about the serving temperature of wine
Your appliance has been designed to allow you to set desired serving temperature of your wine. Each wine
varietal is served at a different ideal temperature.
The temperature is adjustable from 5-20 ˚C. Unless the wine producer recommends a different temperature for
your particular wine, champagne should be served at 7˚C, white wine should be served at 12˚C and red wine
should be served at 18˚C (see table in "Wine service temperatures").
Some wines can be served young (2 to 3 years), while others are much better aged (10 years and older). Each
wine peaks at a different age. Check the ideal drinking age for your wine with your wine merchant.
Setting types: Please note that depending on where your appliance is kept, how often the door is open, the
ambient temperate and the loading, the time taken to reach the set temperate varies. Usually, it takes about 24
hours for the appliance to reach the desired temperature and indicate a stable temperature on the digital display.
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