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8- Everyday care of your wine cabinet
Your TRANSTHERM cabinet is a simple tried and tested item of equipment.
The following few operations enable you to obtain optimum operation and an
extended life cycle.
1 - Regularly remove dust (once a year) from the condenser (black metal grill
fastened to the back of your wine cabinet).
2 - Completely clean the inside of your wine cabinet once a year, taking care to
ensure that you have unplugged and unloaded it (use water and a non caustic
cleaning product, and make sure to rinse well).
The long life of your wine cabinet depends on regular monitoring,
especially of anything that may appear abnormal, and informing us of any
anomalies found.
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Operating anomalies
When starting up
The compressor will not operate :
- Ensure that there is power to the electrical supply plug by connecting another
electrical appliance to it.
- ensure that the wall socket is supplied with power by plugging in another
electrical appliance.
- ensure that the temperature set values comply with the values given in the
paragraph “Temperature setting”.
- the temperatures obtained are lower than or equal to the set value of the cold
thermostat (desired temperature). In this case, the compressor will not start
because the desired temperature has been obtained.
Adjust the 2 thermostats so that they are in the stop position at the coldest
possible setting to check if the compressor is starting up.
Please note: the compressor will not start if the temperature inside the appliance
is below 7°C.
The compressor will not turn off:
1- Place your hand on the condenser (metal grill located along the exterior
wall behind your cabinet). If the condenser is cold, get in touch with your retailer.
2- If the condenser is hot, turn the cold adjuster to its highest level, if the
compressor does not stop, get in touch with your retailer.
Any intervention on the cold circuit should be performed by a refrigeration
technician, who should carry out an inspection of the circuit sealing system.
In the same way, any intervention on the electrical circuit should be performed
by an electrician.