Atag KU8574K2C Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 30

Stopping the alarm:

Short press on ‘X’ key will stop the alarm from sounding and removes pop-up.

Setpoint temperature continues to blink while the temperature is still out of range. If the temperature
is within range and temperature alarm is active, the

pop-up

will be dismissed automatically.

Humidity

Humidity can be monitored or can be chosen not to in SETTINGS MENU. If it is set to 'OFF', then
humidity is no longer being monitored (not in the appliance and not in the mobile app). Display does
not show any humidity values.

Humidity alarm sounds when 7 days average value of compartment humidity falls below 40% or

rises above 80%, for 7 days constantly.

Hunidity value of compartment blinks,

alarm pop-up

is triggered.

INFORMATION!

Every time the appliance is switched on, it takes a while until the correct humidity is reached. For
this reason, the alarm is disabled for the first 24 hours after the appliance is switched on to prevent
the unnecessary activation of the alarm. Each time the door is closed, humidity alarm is blocked
for 6 hours.

If the difference between old setpoint and new setpoint is less than 5°C, it has no influence on
humidity alarm.

If setpoint temperature for any compartment is set above or equal to 16°C, humidity alarm is neglected.

Stopping the alarm:

Short press on ‘X’ key will stop the alarm from sounding.

Humidity value continues to blink while the humidity is still out of range.

If humidity value reestablishes between 40% and 80% and humidity alarm is active ,

alarm pop-up

will be canceled automatically.

Open door alarm

Door alarm sounds and

alarm pop-up

is triggered when the door is open for more than 3 minutes

and there is no user interaction.

Short press on ‘X’ key will stop alarm from sounding and

alarm pop-up

will be canceled. If you do

not close the door, the alarm will switch on again after 5 minutes.

Closing the door will stop the alarm.

Power outage high temperature alarm

If the electricity power in which the appliance is plugged in fails or outages then appliance stops
cooling and temperature inside the compartment can be affected.

The power failure alarm is designed to alert after power is restored and appliance turned on that the
temperature inside the compartment is out of range. If the temperature is not out of range, power
failure alarm will not be triggered. When the appliance is in a place not frequently visited or you are
away for a long time this alarm will help you be aware after restoring the appliance that the temperature
of the bottles might have changed.

Alarm sounds and “Power failure occurred”

pop-up

message is displayed

.

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Operation

Summary of Contents for KU8574K2C

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WINE CLIMATE CABINET EN KU8574K2C...

Page 2: ...ine storage tips 14 Storing bottles 15 Description of the appliance 22 Humidity box 23 Operation 23 Control panel 24 First use 26 Main displays 28 Appliance Display Standby 28 Key lock 29 Lock setting...

Page 3: ...se 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 the product i...

Page 4: ...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 Cleaning...

Page 5: ...use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Do not use water spray and steam to cl...

Page 6: ...obs Do not install the appliance where there is direct sunlight Do not install this appliance in areas that are too humid or too cold such as the construction appendices garages or cellars ELECTRIC SH...

Page 7: ...electrical shock or fire Do not change the specification of this appliance Do not put electrical appliances e g ice cream makers in the appliance unless they are stated applicable by the manufacturer...

Page 8: ...of injury or suffocation Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply Cut off the mains cable and discard it Remove the door to prevent children and pets to be closed inside of the appliance The ref...

Page 9: ...tall the appliance in a room with an adequate amount of air There should be at least 1 m3 of air per every 8 grams of refrigerant The amount of refrigerant is indicated on the rating plate inside the...

Page 10: ...ch clearance is not possible then install an insulation panel Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight At the base of the kitchen unit intended for building in the integrated appliance there sho...

Page 11: ...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 m...

Page 12: ...nd a neutral cleaning agent Wipe the 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 p...

Page 13: ...ne climate cabinet are particularly important for long term wine storage and ageing Recommended temperature for wine ageing is between 11 C and 13 C For that purpose the wine climate cabinet will main...

Page 14: ...n the bottom part of the cabinet Store the bottles horizontally so that cork stoppers are also kept moist from within INFORMATION Mould can appear on bottle labels this depends on the type of glue use...

Page 15: ...ance door light will change according to your preferences They can be set in SETTINGS MENU Door sensor error is detected when door open time reaches 10 minutes In that case light is turned off Push to...

Page 16: ...ou can fully open the door If you do not open the door completely it will automatically close The soft close mechanism gently closes the door INFORMATION If the door closes at least 2 seconds have to...

Page 17: ...nation of intensity and warmth These settings can be changed to your preferences Light color can be changed in range of 2700K 5000K light intensity can be set from 0 to 100 The activating and deactiva...

Page 18: ...the shelf will remain in the fully retracted position fully inside the appliance INFORMATION Before you start adding bottles to a shelf check once more whether the shelf is correctly placed on the pla...

Page 19: ...temperature settings for these two zones and storage of different type of wine Charcoal filter 9 Fresh air is drawn into the appliance interior through active charcoal air filter This ensures freshne...

Page 20: ...es you wish to keep for a longer period of time especially for ageing without excessive vibration and unnecessary movement To remove bottom rack from the appliance lift it 1 and take it out 2 Take car...

Page 21: ...pliance capacity The basic appliance configuration allows storing up to 38 Bordeaux bottles The number of bottles you can load onto each shelf is indicated on the drawing 21 Description of the applian...

Page 22: ...glazed to prevent water leakage Water is absorbed by all walls but will only evaporate through the unglazed top surface The HumidityBox is made in an artisan workshop with fine craftmanship As a resu...

Page 23: ...t key 04 to navigate menus to de activate a toggle to open close information menu Up down key 05 to increase or decrease the set temperature to increase or decrease values to navigate through vertical...

Page 24: ...ivate a setting Theme colour background means On a grey background means Off In some cases when de activate toggle switch also Confirmation key is activated and needs to be pressed to de activate sett...

Page 25: ...longer period of time the display will firstly guide the user through the appliance Setting the language Set the desired language in which the appliance s display texts will appear The default setting...

Page 26: ...connection Connect your appliance to your home router to be able to pair your Wine Climate Cabinet with your mobile app to remote control it and to pair more appliances for monitoring Time and Date I...

Page 27: ...ou can change setpoint temperature by pressing on Up down key 01 With every press setpoint temperature will change 1 C up or down When highest setpoint temperature is reached increasing arrow key is i...

Page 28: ...ivity standby time It can be set in SETTINGS MENU It can not be activated in case of any errors detected and in case of opened door If Appliance Display Standby mode is active it will end by opening t...

Page 29: ...turn key lock off Remember that turning key lock off disables all lock settings so to enable again door alarm it can only be done in the ConnectLife app In case of a Power failure lock settings remain...

Page 30: ...t above or equal to 16 C humidity alarm is neglected Stopping the alarm Short press on X key will stop the alarm from sounding Humidity value continues to blink while the humidity is still out of rang...

Page 31: ...default all settings are already set so it is not necessary to go through SETTINGS MENU But to adapt the appliance settings to your preferences it is possible to do so Enter SETTINGS MENU You can ent...

Page 32: ...o clock screen Standby time how long for the display to go to standby LIGHT modes You can set the following from this menu Functional mode Shelf lights temperature and intensity sliding percentage fro...

Page 33: ...pliance connected services Remote control switch On or Off You can also enter SETTINGS CONNECTIVITY menu by pressing Wi Fi key SYSTEM You can set the following from this menu Key lock automatic how lo...

Page 34: ...m the mobile app When new software update is available mobile app will send a notification In the mobile app a screen will appear with the notification that new software update is available with direc...

Page 35: ...han one smart device connected to the wine climate cabinet Only on the mobile application you can see if the pairing has been successful Pairing function ends automatically if pairing connection on th...

Page 36: ...estored it will be the same as before disconnection If you change time or date parameter it will not affect charcoal filter countdown When Charcoal filter notification setting is reached an Charcoal f...

Page 37: ...ht mode for a maximum of 72 hours Eco mode During ECO mode the appliance works as normal but display is off only On Off key is active To stop ECO mode press On Off key and after 5 minutes of inactivit...

Page 38: ...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 39: ...loor use a floor mat or other suitable protection 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 d...

Page 40: ...hinge housing Partly by no more than 5 mm undo the hinge screws 1 at the top and bottom Do not completely undo the screws This way the door will remain in contact with the housing 2 Remove the door c...

Page 41: ...d screwdriver Set them aside as you will need them later on 4 Remove the upper 3 and bottom 5 hinge housings Set them aside as you will need them later on 5 Undo the hinge screws 1 at the top and bott...

Page 42: ...te side of the housing The screws 6a should always be attached on the far side closer to the edge of the appliance housing Partly attach the screws 1 into the holes at the top and bottom on the left s...

Page 43: ...diagonal position where they came from First push in the direction of arrow a then arrow b 10 Carefully rotate the door by 180 degrees 11 Hang the door onto the screws 1 at the top and bottom and slid...

Page 44: ...gned with the housing The housing side and the edge of the door should be parallel 14 If the door is not aligned with the housing the angle is not 0 15 then proceed as follows Open the door and detach...

Page 45: ...n the door at the side and tight the screws back 2 Carefully press the gasket back into the groove in the door 3 The housing side and the edge of the door should be parallel 4 Now you can continue wit...

Page 46: ...lly and vertically aligned When pushing the appliance into the niche be careful not to damage the power cord If the floor is sensitive also be careful not to damage the floor covering The floor has to...

Page 47: ...the appliance to 4 mm less than the opening This can be done by turning the adjustable feet LF left front LB left back RF right front RB right back 1 WARNING Be careful with the amount of force you u...

Page 48: ...ble to close the door properly 2 Open the appliance door Carefully remove the upper hinge housing cover 1 with the help of a flat head screwdriver Set it aside as you will need it later on In case you...

Page 49: ...direction on your appliance Push the appliance into the niche until the front surface of the door is aligned with kitchen cabinet door 5 Attach the appliance to the adjacent kitchen element first in t...

Page 50: ...ent kitchen element at the bottom on the opposite side of the hinge 7 Reinstall the upper hinge housing cover 1 First push in the direction of arrow a then arrow b 8 Remove the bottom front cover 2 9...

Page 51: ...easure dimension H on the appliance and then cut the foam airflow divider according to the sketch 10 Push the foam airflow divider in the direction of arrows a and b 11 51 Installation of the applianc...

Page 52: ...stall them according to the door opening direction on your appliance 13 Prepare the plinth board The cut out in the plinth board for the ventilation grille must be centred with the appliance This is t...

Page 53: ...Install the ventilation grille into the wooden plinth board 15 Assemble the plinth board with the ventilation grille Installation of the appliance is finished 16 53 Installation of the appliance...

Page 54: ...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 55: ...m and is not exposed to extremely high or extremely low temperatures Humidity levels in the appliance are strongly dependent on the temperature changes and take longer to stabilize Extreme ambient tem...

Page 56: ...5 Unpair all process not successful E6 Communication error from user interface electronics to power board E8 Door sensor error E9 Zone A fan error F1 Condenser fan error F2 Zone B fan error F3 Humidit...

Page 57: ...ilters The value of humidity in the room is outside the permitted limits The temperature or humidity of a zone is out of range Ensure that the appliance is located in in a well ventilated area and not...

Page 58: ...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 59: ...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 60: ...881066 The instructions for use can also be found on our website www atag nl www atag be a3...

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