Mode d’emploi User Manual Gebrauchsanweisung Modo de empleo Gebruiksaanwijzing Istruzioni per l’uso
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Thank you for purchasing a product from the EuroCave brand.We take great care in designing products that are ergonomic and user-friendly.
We hope that you will be completely satisfied with this product.
The information in this document may change without notice.
EuroCave does not guarantee this appliance when it is used for purposes other than those for which it was designed.
EuroCave shall not be held responsible for any mistakes in this manual or for any damage connected to or resulting from the supply, performance or use of this appliance.
This document contains original information protected by copyright.All rights are reserved. Photocopying, reproducing, fully or partially translating this document are strictly forbidden without EuroCave’s prior written consent.
This appliance is only designed to store wine.
This appliance is not designed to be used by people (including children) with reduced mental, sensory or physical abilities or by people lacking experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised or have been given instructions on how to use the appliance by someone responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
If the power lead is damaged, it must be replaced by a lead or special unit available from the manufacturer or customer services.
WARNING:
–Ensure that the air vents inside the appliance’s cavity remain unobstructed at all times.
–Do not use mechanical devices or other means to speed up the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
–Do not damage the cooling circuit.
–Do not use electrical appliances inside the wine storage compartment unless these have been recommended by the manufacturer.
–Do not store in this appliance explosive substances such as aerosols containing flammable propellant gas.
This appliance is intended for use in domestic and similar applications such as:
–kitchenettes for staff of shops, offices and other work environments,
–gites and use by guests of hotels, motels and other environments residential in nature,
–environments such as hotel rooms,
–the food service industry and other similar applications except for retail sale.
You will find a product identification label inside the wine cabinet.This product identification label provides several pieces of technical information as well as safety instructions, notably the triangle logo, the name and chemical symbol of the refrigerant.
–The cabinet contains flammable refrigerant gas (R600a: isobutane).
Conditions to ensure gas safety and safety when using the wine cabinet:
–The cooling system at the back of and inside the cabinet contains refrigerant.
–No sharp objects must come into contact with the cold circuit.
–Do not use electrical appliances inside the wine cabinet.
–Do not obstruct the openings.
–If the cold circuit is damaged, do not bring electrical appliances or flames near to the wine cabinet. Open all of the windows to ensure that your room is well ventilated. Contact an approved repair service.
–Using an extension cord is not recommended.
Danger: risk of children climbing inside a faulty cabinet.
Before disposing of your wine cabinet:
–Remove the door.
–Leave the shelves inside the wine cabinet. In this way, children will find it difficult to get inside.
The warnings given above must be retained throughout the lifetime of the cabinet.The operating instructions must be given to anybody likely to use or handle the cabinet and when the cabinet is transferred to a different place or delivered to a recycling plant.
Our greatest wish is to find the best solutions for your wine storage needs…To do so, EuroCave has drawn on its considerable expertise to bring together the 6 criteria essential for storing wine:
Temperature
The two enemies of wine are extreme temperatures and sudden changes in temperature.A constant temperature allows wine to reach its full potential.
Humidity
It is a vital criterion, allowing the corks to retain their sealing qualities. Humidity levels must be above 50% (ideally 60 - 80%).
Protection from light
Light, in particular its ultraviolet component, very quickly causes wine to deteriorate by irreversible oxidation of tannins. In this way, it is strongly recommended that you store your wine in a dark place or protected from U.V. light.
Lack of vibration
Vibration disrupts wine’s long development process and is often fatal for fine wines. Acting as a casing, the “Main Du Sommelier” bottle supports adapt to the shape of and protect each bottle from vibration (anti-vibration technology).
Air circulation
Constantly renewed air prevents mould from forming in your cabinet. EuroCave cabinets benefit from a ventilation system by breather effect, making it very similar to a natural cellar.
Storage
Moving your bottles around too often is harmful to your wine. Having suitable storage to reduce handling is essential.
Thank you for placing your trust in EuroCave.
Standard wine serving temperatures
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Cabernet franc |
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Beaujolais |
13 |
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Cabernet sauvignon |
17 |
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Sweet white Bordeaux wines |
6 |
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Chardonnay |
10 |
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Dry white Bordeaux wines |
8 |
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Merlot |
17 |
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Bordeaux reds |
17 |
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Muscat à petit grain |
6 |
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White Burgundy wines |
11 |
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Pinot noir |
15 |
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Burgundy reds |
18 |
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Sauvignon blanc |
8 |
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Champagne |
6 |
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Semillon |
8 |
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Jura |
10 |
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Shiraz |
18 |
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Languedoc-Roussillon |
13 |
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Verdhelo |
7 |
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Provence Rosé |
12 |
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Savoie |
9 |
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Other wines |
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Dry white Loire wines |
10 |
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California |
16 |
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Sweet white Loire wines |
7 |
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Chile |
15 |
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Loire reds |
14 |
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Spain |
17 |
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Rhône wines |
15 |
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Italy |
16 |
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Sweet wines from the South-West |
7 |
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Reds from the South-West |
15 |
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1 - Description of your wine cabinet
2 - Power supply
3 - Protecting the environment and saving energy
4 - Installing your wine cabinet
I – Installing the charcoal filter
II – Setting the feet and fitting the covers
III –Filling the “Hygrocontrol System” humidity control tray IV – Different installations
5 - Layout – Storage
I – Changing the position of a sliding shelf
II – Assembling and using shelf labels
6 - Using your wine cabinet for the first time
I – Connecting and starting up
II – Description
III – Choice of temperature setting unit (°C / °F)
IV –Setting the lighting mode
V – Setting the lighting intensity
VI – Charcoal filter
A – Resetting the charcoal filter meter
B – Changing the charcoal filter
VII – Disabling the audible warning signal of the alarms
VIII – Placing the screen on standby
7 - Everyday maintenance
8 - Operating faults
9 - Technical features and energy data
10 - Storage simulations
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Condensate collection tray with outlet hole Door (built-in handle and dual action lock) Electric switches for lighting the shelves Upper hinge
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The wine cabinet’s power lead has a plug, to be plugged into a standard earthed outlet to prevent any risk of electric shock.
Have the power supply socket checked by a qualified electrician who will confirm whether or not it is earthed and will, if necessary, carry out work to make it compliant.
Contact your usual EuroCave retailer to replace the power lead if it is damaged. It must be replaced by a EuroCave manufacturer’s part.
If you are moving to another country, check whether or not the characteristics of the cabinet correspond to the country (voltage, frequency).
Disposing of packaging
The packaging used by EuroCave is made from recyclable material (except for the various foam wedges). After unpacking your cabinet, take the packaging to a refuse collection point. For the most part, it will be recycled.
Recycling: a caring gesture
Electrical and electronic equipment is potentially harmful to the environment and human health owing to the presence of hazardous substances.
You should never therefore trash electrical and electronic equipment with unsorted municipal waste.
When you purchase a new EuroCave product, you can entrust recycling of your old appliance to your EuroCave retailer.
Speak to your EuroCave retailer, he will explain the removal and collection procedures set up in the EuroCave network.
In accordance with legislation on respecting and protecting the environment, your wine cabinet does not contain C.F.C.s or H.C.F.C.s
To save energy
•Install your cabinet in a suitable location (see next page) and observe the temperature ranges provided.
•Keep the door open for as short a time as possible.
•Ensure that the door seal is in good condition and that it is not damaged. If it is, contact your EuroCave retailer.
Disable unusable appliances by unplugging them and removing the power lead.
4/ INSTALLING YOUR WINE CABINET
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• Set the feet in order to level your cabinet (see chapter 4 § II). |
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(walls, Main du Sommelier bottle supports, hinges...). |
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• Remove the protective elements placed inside and outside your cabinet. |
Precautions
•Do not place your cabinet in an area likely to flood.
•Do not place your cabinet close to a source of heat or anywhere it can come into contact with direct sunlight.
It is strongly recommended that you remove the bottles before moving the cabinet.
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