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C/F display conversion function keys:
Set the conversion degrees Celsius / Fahrenheit display, press this button 3 seconds, the display window will
be into degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
IMPORTANT ABOUT WINE STORING TEMPERATURE
Your wine cooler is designed to guarantee optimum conditions for storing and/or serving your wines. Fine
wines require long and gentle developments and need specific conditions in which to reach their full
potential.
All wines mature optimally at the same ideal-temperature, which is a constant temperature set between 12ºC
to 14ºC. This being said and as it is for natural cellars used by wine producers for long period of storage, it is
not the exact temperature that is important, but its consistency. In other words, as long as the temperature of
your wine cooler is constant (12ºC - 14ºC) your wines will be stored in perfect conditions.
Not all wines will improve over the years. Some should be consumed at an early stage (2 to 3 years) while
others have tremendous ageing capability (50 years and beyond). All wines have a peak window of maturity.
Check with your wine merchant to get the relevant information.
DEFROSTING - CONDENSATION - VENTILATION
This wine cooler is designed with an “Auto-cycle” defrost system. During “Off-cycle” the refrigerated
surfaces of the wine cooler defrost automatically.
Defrost/condensation water from the storage compartment drains automatically and part of it goes into a
drainage container, which is located at the back of the wine cooler next to the compressor. The heat is
transferred from the compressor and evaporates any condensation that has collected in the container.
The wine cooler is equipped with a double-glazed door that has a third internal acrylic layer to minimize
condensation on the glass door. The wine cooler is not totally sealed; fresh air admission is permitted
through the drainpipe. Air is circulated through the cellar by means of a fan/fans and the hollow shelves.
Note:
During the refrigeration cycle, heat is given off and disperses through the external surfaces of the
wine cooler. Avoid touching the surfaces during those cycles.