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Connecting the appliance

Connect the appliance to the power supply with a plug. The socket must be earthed. The nominal
voltage and frequency required for the appliance are shown on the appliance’s type plate/label
with basic information.

The appliance must be connected to the mains and earthed in accordance with the prevailing
standards and regulations. The appliance can withstand small variations in the mains voltage
to a maximum of plus or minus 6%.

WARNING!

When you are not going to use the appliance for a longer period then switch it off (with function
ON/OFF) and disconnect it from the mains. Empty and clean the appliance, than leave the door
ajar.

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Installation and connection

Summary of Contents for WCN311942G

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WINE CLIMATE CABINET EN WCN311942G...

Page 2: ...temperature 19 Storing bottles 20 Description of the appliance 20 Zone A 24 Zone B serving area 31 Zone C 31 Appliance capacity 33 Accessory set 34 Operation 34 Control panel 36 Initial use 40 Main d...

Page 3: ...EPREL database Keep the energy label for reference together with the user manual and all other documents provided with this appliance It is possible to find information related to the performance of...

Page 4: ...ave been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Clea...

Page 5: ...in the built in structure clear of obstruction Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Do not damage the refr...

Page 6: ...rmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm...

Page 7: ...ure the air can circulate around the appliance After you place the appliance wait at least 4 hours before connecting the appliance to the power supply This is to allow the oil to flow back in the comp...

Page 8: ...ce or an electrician to change the electrical components The mains cable must stay below the level of the mains plug Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation Make...

Page 9: ...f the appliance Do not store flammable gas and liquid in the appliance Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products in near or on the appliance Do not touch the compress...

Page 10: ...pets to be closed inside of the appliance The refrigerant circuit and the insulation materials of this appliance are ozone friendly The insulation foam contains flammable gas Contact your municipal au...

Page 11: ...pical In environments with high humidity level condensate droplets may appear on the appliance s exterior surfaces If the appliance is installed in a dry environment we recommend to use humidity box i...

Page 12: ...liance housing that make moving the appliance around easier In order to safely install the appliance and for the appliance to operate correctly it is important to place it onto a surface with adequate...

Page 13: ...from a heat source e g a radiator or a heater If such clearance is not possible then install an insulation panel Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight We recommend free standing installation...

Page 14: ...appliance ventilation grilles must not be blocked which must be able to supply or exhaust air on each side through an opening of at least 31 2 200 cm2 Furthermore 1 15 16 50 mm distance from the rear...

Page 15: ...bag containing the instruction manual Carefully open the door to an angle less than 90 and insert the restrictor into the provided opening in the lower hinge Repeat the same process for the upper hing...

Page 16: ...ppliance must be connected to the mains and earthed in accordance with the prevailing standards and regulations The appliance can withstand small variations in the mains voltage to a maximum of plus o...

Page 17: ...e cleaned parts with a cloth with clean water and then dry them thoroughly Clean the wooden parts with a damp cloth Make sure the wood is not too wet and leave the parts to fully dry before returning...

Page 18: ...et are particularly important for long term wine storage and ageing Recommended temperature for wine ageing is between 52 F 11 C and 55 F 13 C For that purpose the wine climate cabinet will maintain o...

Page 19: ...bottom part of the cabinet Inventory system will help you to create a register of the wines being stored So when searching for a particular wine it won t be necessary to move the bottles Store the bo...

Page 20: ...d bottom insulation barrier 15 Thus the inside of the wine climate cabinet is divided into three temperature zones A B serving area and C This allows storage and immediate serving of different types o...

Page 21: ...extend the telescopic rails and using the grooves position the shelf onto the hooks on the front c and the back d side of the rails INFORMATION Before you start adding bottles to a shelf check once mo...

Page 22: ...wise This is particularly convenient for storing larger bottles In some cases during opening closing of the shelf bottles are not properly positioned or stopped and they can move To prevent movement o...

Page 23: ...tings for these two zones Touch screen TFT display 6 Use the touch screen TFT display to control the wine climate cabinet Scan camera 7 The camera is intended for optical reading of wine bottle labels...

Page 24: ...ine glass hangers left right 8 allow you to store up to 6 wine glasses Insert the glasses into the rack by moving them in the direction of the arrow a The glasses are then chilled to the set temperatu...

Page 25: ...g purposes outside the Wine Climate Cabinet maintenance or cleaning Serving bottle shelf also allows storing bottles in two positions horizontally or tilted inclined The front part of the shelf a can...

Page 26: ...hand side at the back onto the two hooks d Push the shelf and place it onto the hooks c on the front side of the groove a INFORMATION Before placing the serving tray onto the shelf and inserting the v...

Page 27: ...le opener pourer spout wine stoppers etc The drawer can also be removed from the appliance without removing the serving bottle shelf from its rails To do this fully open the drawer lift it at the fron...

Page 28: ...ned slightly more to the back of the appliance 3 Repeat the process until the shelf and the drawer are flush at the front d 0 situation c INFORMATION Before you start adding accessories to the drawer...

Page 29: ...tap water and place it in the relevant zone There are no preferrable positions as long as it is placed in the correct zone HumidityBox is made of clay a natural material with the right characteristic...

Page 30: ...sher safe Because of the relatively thin walls the box is fragile and should be handled carefully Occasionally shower the inside of the box with tap water INFORMATION For more informations refer to th...

Page 31: ...unnecessary movement Up to 36 Bordeaux bottles can be stored on the wooden bottom bottle rack 3 layered glass door with UV filter 17 The 3 layered glass door is filled with argon a noble gas which ma...

Page 32: ...ffect appliance operation Remove the following serving set elements in the indicated order vertical bottle holder serving tray and inclination serving bottle shelf with accessory drawer The process of...

Page 33: ...ecesses two pairs of full extension telescopic rails screws ST4 8 13 Also the following tools are needed to change the appliance configuration Shelves set enables you to change the appliance configura...

Page 34: ...switch to or from standby if the button is static lit short press appliance forced shutdown 8 seconds press X key use to 02 go a step back in the menu close or answer No to a pop up menu close or can...

Page 35: ...rtip Every time you tap a button during use a short tone will sound unless this is adjusted in the settings Opening the keyboard A keyboard can be opened for fast entry of notes wine data fields passw...

Page 36: ...will appear The default setting is English 1 Swipe vertically over the display to view all languages 2 Tap on a language to select this 3 Press on the Confirm key to save the set language Setting the...

Page 37: ...work you want to connect to 3 Tap on the text field and enter the password Press on the Confirm key to continue 4 Tap on Join to proceed If password is not correct you will see a message password inpu...

Page 38: ...m key to save and continue Time Zone Set the according Time Zone to your location Time and Date If a network connection has not been established you will need to set the current date and time manually...

Page 39: ...for decreasing and right is for increasing to set a temperature Temperature guide 02 Tap on the icon to open the temperature guide screen A guide on both serving and preserving temperatures will be s...

Page 40: ...02 Time hour hand of the analog clock 03 Time minute hand of the analog clock 04 Wi Fi status 05 Charcoal filter icon Visible only when charcoal filter needs to be replaced 06 Humidity box refill icon...

Page 41: ...humidity 02 Tap the value to show the humidity percentage in each zone Light switch 03 Tap on the light bulb symbol to open the switch menu where light can be adjusted for a period of time Time 04 The...

Page 42: ...icon Wi Fi connection Remote control enabled Charcoal filter Filter is operating correctly No icon Filter countdown close to expiration Blinking icon filter countdown is expired charcoal filters must...

Page 43: ...also fix the partly opened plus menu for easy excess to the functions at all times by sliding the vertical colored line just after the icons The functions from this menu are SETTINGS set your preferen...

Page 44: ...N SYSTEM Tap on the desired category and the setting to be adjusted 3 tap on the desired choice from a list adjust a value by tapping the arrows above and below the value or switch a setting on or off...

Page 45: ...o standby LIGHT modes Two light modes can be set and saved to use in different situations Ambient mode and Functional mode Ambient mode its purpose is to blend into the living space ambiance It will b...

Page 46: ...screen Light change to none ambient mode or functional mode NIGHT MODE You can set the following from this menu Night mode switch On or Off Start time start time for the lower display brightness Disp...

Page 47: ...iance but only when a user account is paired to the appliance If this is not yet established please proceed with the chapter for Operation Initial Use this can be done anytime through SETTINGS menu no...

Page 48: ...on the INVENTORY function to open the Inventory management system First use First time you access the INVENTORY or SCAN WINE LABEL function the preferred system must be decided for and can be changed...

Page 49: ...ound all data from the wine will be filled in automatically If not it is possible to enter wine data manually From opened plus menu tap on the SCAN WINE LABEL function to start scanning a wine label T...

Page 50: ...f Exact management system circles icon Overview wines in specific spots Search Type to search a wine 03 Filter Select one or multiple fields to show such relevant wines 04 Only favorite Displays wines...

Page 51: ...ar to reveal information of the current bottle viewed middle bottle Current viewed shelf 01 Current viewed bottle 02 Remove Tap here and a small white cross will appear in each label Tap on each cross...

Page 52: ...space inside the wine row Generic management system tap on the wine label image or the wine row below Exact management system tap on any circle Wine Card Once a wine is selected you can access the dat...

Page 53: ...changes and return to the Inventory Press X button to exit without saving changes Unplaced icon This icon represents the Unplaced shelf therefore displays all bottles which have not been given a posit...

Page 54: ...ventory positioning and notes will also be removed 02 Image Image scanned from camera 03 Wine data 04 Winery Wine name Type Region Country Grapes Edit Tap to edit wine data and image This function is...

Page 55: ...e Card Tab on how to delete 02 Unplaced bottles Tap on the arrows above below to add or reduce the number of bottles of the wine without specific position This is convenient if you only want to keep t...

Page 56: ...t the position 03 Total original number of bottles stored of this wine 04 Current number of bottles added subtracted since last time saved Therefore this will be reset after saving 05 Empty spot 02 1...

Page 57: ...Enter special information about this wine Best to drink date Input the date which is best to drink the wine Set reminder toggle switch Turn it on and a date can be set for when you want the Best to D...

Page 58: ...information about this wine Best to drink date Input the date which is best to drink the wine Set reminder toggle switch Turn it on and a date can be set for when you want the Best to Drink reminder t...

Page 59: ...as they can be damaged Remove any stains from wooden parts immediately to prevent them from soaking into the wood Clean the wooden parts with a damp cloth Make sure the wood is not too wet and leave...

Page 60: ...otection on the floor in front of the appliance Also plan for a suitable spot where you will temporarily place the door during the procedure Take care not to damage the door gasket A damaged gasket wi...

Page 61: ...two hinge caps 1 at the top and bottom Set them aside as you will need them later on 2 Partly by no more than 5 mm undo the hinge screws 2 at the top and bottom Do not completely undo the screws This...

Page 62: ...the surface prepared for this purpose 4 Remove the cap 3 Save it e g in the bag with the instruction manual if you ever decide to reverse the door opening direction back to the original setting 5 Undo...

Page 63: ...e bin for plastic waste 7 Completely undo the screws 2 Then partly screw them into the holes at the top and bottom on the opposite side of the housing 8 Carefully rotate the door by 180 degrees 9 63 R...

Page 64: ...at the top and bottom and slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow a 10 Tighten the screws The screws should be tightened to a torque of 4 5 lb ft 6 2 Nm 11 Replace the hinge caps 1 12 64 Reve...

Page 65: ...e the caps 7 and 8 from the bag with the instruction manual and install them on the side opposite from the hinges 14 Close the door and make sure it is aligned with the housing The housing side and th...

Page 66: ...e door and detach the gasket from its groove in the corners at the top and bottom hinge 1 Release the screws 1 at the top and bottom Do not undo them completely 2 Close the door then rotate the screw...

Page 67: ...of the housing 4 When the door edge is parallel to the housing side open the door again and tighten the screws 1 you released at the start of the door adjustment process 5 Carefully press the gasket...

Page 68: ...rger changes of the temperature settings may take the appliance a few hours to reach new settings Recent big changes in temperature settings Especially introduction of larger quantities of new bottles...

Page 69: ...strongly dependent on the temperature changes and take longer to stabilize Extreme ambient temperatures and or humidity levels For detailed appliance installation instructions please refer to the use...

Page 70: ...zone A evaporator T3 Temperature sensor error for zone B T4 Temperature sensor error for zone B evaporator T6 Temperature sensor error for zone C T8 Temperature sensor error for zone C evaporator T9...

Page 71: ...up will show and alarm sound is heard On press of any key or screen the pop up will be removed Considerable vibrations have been noticed Please look into the placing and calibration of the appliance...

Page 72: ...out of order Contact a service center to correct the error The appliance will operate in safe mode until repaired by a service technician The appliance will automatically maintain the most suitable t...

Page 73: ...rant may be slightly louder This does not indicate a fault and has no effect on the service life of the appliance The appliance will produce more noise for some time The appliance may temporarily prod...

Page 74: ...ion to the requirement for the separate disposal of domestic electrical appliances This means that the appliance may not be disposed of in unsorted household waste at the end of its service life The a...

Page 75: ...t to instruct you on how to use the ASKO Product to replace or repair house fuses or to correct house wiring or plumbing 3 Consumable items and parts such as filters 4 Damage resultingfrom accident al...

Page 76: ...e jurisdictions do not allowthe exclusion or limitation of incidental consequential or other damages so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This Limited Warrantygives you specificleg...

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