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evaporation tray which is located in the back of the appliance near the compressor. The heat produced by the 
compressor then evaporates the condensates collected in the tray. 

 

Lock (depending on model)

 

For cellars fitted with a lock, the keys can be found in the bag along with the manual. To open the cellar, turn the 
key anti clockwise. 

 

Subdued reading light

 

When the door is opened, the switch located under the top panel provides you a low emissive LED light to make 
it easier to read labels in a dark room. Don’t forget to switch it off after closing your wine cabinet by pressing the 
in question. 

 

Shelves

 

Each cellar has its own type of bottle shelf! 

 

Note that there is no ideal storage arrangement. A collection of bottles of wine is rich when it is varied. It is up to 
you to arrange the storage capacity of your wine cellar according to your collection. 

 

Additional shelves may be ordered as a chargeable option from your retailer or after-sales service, or from our 
partner websit

www.vinokado.com 

or from the accessories section of the web site at 

www.climadiff.com

. 

 

Tip: to prevent damage to the door seal, ensure that the door is fully open before pulling out the shelves to add 
or remove bottles. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Maximum loading: 

Do not exceed maximum loads, which you will find in the cellar on a label (similar to the one shown below). 

 

 

Enhanced safety

 

Since this range of appliances is intended for storing items of value, we have been careful to select quality 
components and to design suitable manufacturing techniques to ensure optimum safety in operation. 

 
 
 

Maximum load per 
shelf: xx kg 

 

Maximum of xx 
layers of bottles 

Summary of Contents for AVV168B

Page 1: ...Wine storage cellar INSTRUCTION FOR USE AVV80 AVV168B AVV206...

Page 2: ...e installing and first using the appliance read this user manual carefully including its hints and warnings To avoid unnecessary mistakes and accidents or to avoid damage to the appliance it is import...

Page 3: ...ge due to lightning flood fire it may be dangerous to use Disconnect the mains plug and have the appliance checked by an approved professionalrepairer To prevent any danger do not replace a damaged ma...

Page 4: ...e door gasket make sure the door is fully open when pulling shelves out of the rail compartment Safety of children and other vulnerable persons This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years...

Page 5: ...of children less than 8 years old Before you throw away your old wine cooler take off the door Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside General safety WARNING This appli...

Page 6: ...the food storage compartments of the appliance unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer WARNING The refrigerant and insulation blowing gas are flammable When disposing of the appli...

Page 7: ...ure that the power plug is not crushed or damaged A crushed or damaged power plug may overheat and cause a fire Make sure that you can access the main plug of the appliance Do not pull the main cable...

Page 8: ...relevant instructions for storage Keep burning candles lamps and other items with naked flames away from the appliance so that do not set the appliance on fire The appliance is intended for keeping be...

Page 9: ...g the wine cooler into an exclusive properly installed grounded wall outlet Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Any questions concerning power and o...

Page 10: ...ricity consumption of your appliance Install it in an appropriate place see Installation instructions Leave the doors open as little time as possible To ensure that the appliance operates properly cle...

Page 11: ...t are exposed or open contacts that could be closed by the refrigerating fluid in the event of a leak The refrigerating fluid type is specified on the power cabinet identification plate Caution Do not...

Page 12: ...ter depending on models Air circulation hole Adjustable foot 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Below is an example of the nameplate The name plate attached to the inside or rear of the appliance depending o...

Page 13: ...r must be positioned in a room with an ambient temperature between 10 C and 32 C Alternatively if the cellar is fitted with the winter system the range is extended to 0 C to 32 C Installing your wine...

Page 14: ...ermometer doesn t indicate exactly 12 C Inertia of liquid with respect to air is a factor of 1 to 10 and your cellar will make the necessary corrections automatically Moreover as the cellar is working...

Page 15: ...and which will disappear when the natural inertia level is reached The winter system depending on model The winter kit is a frost protection system which enables the cellar to operate in an environme...

Page 16: ...llection of bottles of wine is rich when it is varied It is up to you to arrange the storage capacity of your wine cellar according to your collection Additional shelves may be ordered as a chargeable...

Page 17: ...cellar Do not exceed the designated maximum capacity warning do not obstruct the charcoal filter In reality and in extreme cases you could store more bottles by stacking the same type of bottle withou...

Page 18: ...ing a prolonged shutdown it is possible that when re starting the temperatures selected and those displayed are not the same This is normal It will take a few hours before they stabilize Vacation time...

Page 19: ...emperature The cellar is too cold The thermostat is set to provide excessive cooling adjust it The humidity level is too high Bottle labels are coming unstuck Humidity is regulated by the principle of...

Page 20: ...nt from that usually seen and it does not change continuously over several hours and except when located in a non heated room with a temperature of between 10 and 12 C please contact your retailer s a...

Page 21: ...ur wine cellar the LEDs were defective please contact your after sales service for any intervention 10 SOME USEFUL INFORMATION Examples of serving temperatures To be followed when tasting to avoid mis...

Page 22: ...retailer of the new product The user is responsible for taking the appliance to the appropriate collection centre at the end of its useful life Selective and appropriate collection for the recycling o...

Page 23: ...ed on the basis of results obtained over 24 hours in standardized test conditions Actual energy consumption depends on conditions of use and the location of the appliance NET VOLUME 142 L ADJUSTABLE T...

Page 24: ...ed on the basis of results obtained over 24 hours in standardized test conditions Actual energy consumption depends on conditions of use and the location of the appliance NET VOLUME 317 L ADJUSTABLE T...

Page 25: ...tandardized test conditions Actual energy consumption depends on conditions of use and the location of the appliance NET VOLUME 332 L ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURES 5 18 C NO FROST Automatic defrost CLIMATE...

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