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Welcome

You have just purchased an ARTEVINO product – thank you for your custom.  We take particular care in 
manufacturing our products in terms of their design, ergonomics and ease of use.
We hope that you will be completely satisfied with this product.

Please note

The information contained in this document may be changed without warning.
ARTEVINO offers no guarantee for this product when it is used for purposes other than those for which 
it was designed.
ARTEVINO shall not be held responsible for any errors contained in this manual or for any damage linked 
to or resulting from the supply, performance or use of this appliance.
This document contains original information, which is protected by copyright.  All rights are reserved.
Photocopying, reproducing or translating this document, whether partially or completely, is strictly 
forbidden, without ARTEVINO’s prior written consent.
This appliance is intended solely for storing wine.
It is not designed to be used by people (including children) with reduced mental, sensorial or physical 
abilities, or by people who have no experience or knowledge, unless they have first received instructions 
on how to use the machine or are supervised by a person responsible for their safety.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
If the power lead is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cable or unit available from the manufacturer 
or its customer service department.

WARNING:
- Ensure that the air vents in the appliance’s cavity and the flush-fitting structure are unobstructed.
- 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 refrigeration circuit.
- Do not use electrical appliances inside the wine storage compartment, unless they 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 domestic and similar applications such as: 
- kitchenettes reserved for staff of shops, offices and other professional environments;
- gites and use by guests of hotels, motels and other environments which are residential in nature
- hotel rooms;
- the food service industry and other similar applications except for retail sale.
-the use of an extension cord is not recommended.
- DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old wine cabinet:
 

- Take off the doors

 

- Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.

- the warning labels mentioned above should be kept throughout the life of the refrigerator. The user 
manual should be handed over to any person who would use or handle the refrigerator whenever the 
refrigerator would be transferred to another location and delivered to a recycling plant.

Contents

Protecting the environment .........................................................................................................................................P 4

Description of your wine cabinet ...............................................................................................................................P 5 

Some important facts about wine ..............................................................................................................................P 6 

Power supply ...................................................................................................................................................................P 6

Installing your wine cabinet .....................................................................................................................................P 6-7

Door reversibility  .....................................................................................................................................................P 8-9

Loading and layout advice.................................................................................................................................... P 10-11

Commissioning and temperature setting......................................................................................................... P 12-13

Regular maintenance of your wine cabinet ........................................................................................................... P 13

Operating faults ........................................................................................................................................................... P 14

Energy and technical features ................................................................................................................................... P 15

Summary of Contents for ArteVino OXY2TVD6COUS

Page 1: ... A brand of EuroCave Group User manual OXYVD8WCOUS OXYVG8WCOUS OXY2TVD6COUS ...

Page 2: ...e appliance s cavity and the flush fitting structure are unobstructed 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 refrigeration circuit Do not use electrical appliances inside the wine storage compartment unless they have been recommended by the manufacturer Do not store in this appliance explosi...

Page 3: ...e recommended temperature ranges Keep the door open for as short a time as possible Ensure that the door seal is in good working order and that it is not damaged If it is contact your ARTEVINO retailer N B Caring for the environment When replacing your wine cabinet enquire at your local municipal refuse department in order to find out the suitable recycling procedure The refrigerant gases substanc...

Page 4: ...stalling your wine cabinet When unpacking your cabinet check that it is not damaged signs of impact buckling marks Remove the protective elements found inside and outside your cabinet including the lower hinge protector see diagram 1 Fit the cap see diagram 2 found in the accessories bag used for sealing the hole in the lower hinge Open the door and check that the various elements are intact Arran...

Page 5: ... the upper hinge 3 Carefully remove the caps using a thin blade 4 Remove the cabinet door by opening it slightly then lifting it upwards 11 Put in place the upper hinge 12 Screw the hinge so that the door is completely parallel to the cabinet Check that the door seal adheres well to the cabinet by closing the door to ensure that it is completely air tight 13 Put in place the caps 7 Unscrew the two...

Page 6: ... the runner and prevent any unwanted movement 4 Start by placing bottles in each recess of the back row with the base of the bottle towards the back 6 traditional Bordeaux bottles 5 Continue stacking the bottles on the back row 6 6 6 6 24 traditional Bordeaux bottles ensuring that no bottles touch the back wall 6 To display your bottles place them vertically at the front of the shelf maximum capac...

Page 7: ...T button for a few seconds This confirms the temperature setting of the lower compartment of the cabinet Beverage center and allows you to access the temperature setting ST2 of the upper compartment aging compartment Aging compartment top The default temperature is 54 F However the temperature can be set from 50 F to 57 F Set the desired temperature using the and buttons Confirm your setting by pr...

Page 8: ...n T Max T 100 0 700 115 60 32 F 86 F Annual energy consumption AEc Kwh year Useful volume litres Acoustic emissions dB A 256 460 38 Model Temperature Height mm Width mm Depth mm Weight Kg Accuracy 2 temperatures model OXY2TVD6COUS 2 1825 680 690 92 3 F Electrical power Watts Consumption kWh 24hrs Voltage V Frequency Hz Recommended T range Min T Max T 110 0 900 115 60 54 F 86 F Annual energy consum...

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