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For model CC29DB/CC54DB/CC102DB, design temperature is 5-12°C for the upper zone and   
12-18°C for the lower zone. 

 

Installing your wine cooler: 

   

•This wine cellar is designed for free-standing installation. 

    •Position it in a place with sufficient strength to support its weight when loaded. To ensure that it is   
      level,adjust the height of the feet underneath. 
    •To get the best from your appliance with the lowest energy consumption, do not place the appliance   
      close to a heat source (heater, cooker, etc.), do not expose it to direct sunlight, and do not place it in a 
      room which is too cold. 
    •Connect the appliance to a single socket, leaving a 50 mm gap between the back of the cellar and the   
      side wall. Be careful to support it, so that your wine cooler is perfectly level. This will prevent any 

  movement due to instability, generating noise and vibration, and will ensure that the door seals 
perfectly. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Control panel: 

Model CC34SB/CC62SB/CC102SB: 

 

 

 

 

 
Temperature range is 5-20°C. 
- Press ON/OFF button to turn on the appliance, and press ON/FF for 3 seconds to turn off    the 
appliance. 
- Press temperature control button “UP” and “DOWN”    together for 3 seconds to change the LED display 
from Celsius to Fahrenheit   

Summary of Contents for CC102SB

Page 1: ...rules and operating instructions in this manual Firstly we would like to thank you for choosing our products and hope that this appliance will fully live up to your expectations This appliance enables you to store your bottles or bring them to service temperature depending on the bottles thanks to its wide adjustment range ...

Page 2: ...f operating handling errors concerning the appliance Safety of children and other vulnerable persons This appliance may be used by children aged 8 years and above and by persons who are physically sensorially or mentally handicapped or who have not learned to use the appliance providing they are supervised by a person familiar with the appliance and who is aware of the risks involved Children shou...

Page 3: ...me use CAUTION Never store inflammable substances such as aerosols inside the appliance as they could leak or release fluids CAUTION A damaged power cable should be immediately replaced by the manufacturer or by a qualified retailer in order to avoid any risk of electric shock CAUTION Keep the ventilation openings well open and ensure that air can circulate especially if the appliance is recessed ...

Page 4: ... for the environment When transporting or installing the appliance ensure that no element of the refrigerating circuit is damaged The refrigerating fluid R600a is inflammable Caution Fire rise If the refrigerating circuit is damaged Avoid open flames or any source of combustion Ensure that the room in which the appliance is installed is well ventilated It is dangerous to change the specification o...

Page 5: ...operly accessible Never pull on the main power cable Ensure that the appliance is always electrically earthed If the wall socket is loose do not connect the cable as there is a risk of electric shock or fire Do not use the appliance if the interior lighting cover is not installed Disconnect the appliance before replacing the lighting bulb The appliance operates on a single phase 220 240 V 50 Hz po...

Page 6: ...ting the appliance grip the plug firmly and do not pull on the cable Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight Keep the appliance away from candles luminaries and open flames in order to avoid fire risk This appliance is only designed to store wines and drinks The appliance is heavy Be careful when moving it If your appliance is equipped with castors remember that these are only designed to f...

Page 7: ...craper Important information concerning installation To ensure proper electrical connection follow the recommendations given in the present manual Unpack the appliance and visually check that it is not damaged Do not connect a damaged appliance Inform your retailer or point of sale of any damage In such a case keep the packaging It is recommended that the appliance be allowed to settle for at leas...

Page 8: ...as rings Check that electrical sockets remain accessible when the appliance is Installed Power saving To limit the electricity consumption of your appliance Install it in an appropriate place see Installing your appliance Leave the doors open as little time as possible To ensure that the appliance operates properly clean the condenser regularly see Routine servicing of your appliance Regularly ins...

Page 9: ... store explosive substances such as aerosol cans containing an inflammable propellant in the appliance Caution Do not damage the refrigerating circuit in the appliance Caution The refrigerating units use isobutane R600a and should not be placed close to ignition sources for example electrical contacts that are exposed or open contacts that could be closed by the refrigerating fluid in the event of...

Page 10: ... REACH 2011 65 EU ROHS 2006 95 EC relating to electrical safety 2004 108 EC relating to electro magnetic compatibility 2008 48 relating to electro magnetic fields 2010 30 and 1060 2010 relating to energy labels 2 DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCE Model CC34SB Model CC29DB 1 Fan 2 Control panel and LED light 3 Shelf 4 Feet 5 Lower hinge 6 Door 7 Gasket 8 Upper hinge ...

Page 11: ...Model CC62SB 1 Fan 2 LED light 3 Shelf 4 Control panel 5 Feet 6 Lower hinge 7 Door 8 Gasket 9 Upper hinge 1 Fan 2 Control panel and LED light 3 Shelf 4 Feet 5 Lower hinge 6 Door 7 Gasket 8 Upper hinge ...

Page 12: ...Model CC102SB Model CC102DB 1 Fan 2 LED light 3 Shelf 4 Control panel 5 Feet 6 Lower hinge 7 Door 8 Gasket 9 Upper hinge 1 Fan 2 Control panel and LED light 3 Shelf 4 Feet 5 Lower hinge 6 Door 7 Gasket 8 Upper hinge ...

Page 13: ...port Clean the inside using a soft cloth and lukewarm water Using your wine cooler Your wine cellar must be positioned in a room with an ambient temperature between 16 and 38 C If the ambient temperature is higher or lower the performance of your appliance may be affected and it may not be possible to obtain designed temperatures For model CC34SB CC62SB CC102SB designed temperature is 5 20 C 1 Fan...

Page 14: ...etc do not expose it to direct sunlight and do not place it in a room which is too cold Connect the appliance to a single socket leaving a 50 mm gap between the back of the cellar and the side wall Be careful to support it so that your wine cooler is perfectly level This will prevent any movement due to instability generating noise and vibration and will ensure that the door seals perfectly Contro...

Page 15: ...ture range for upper zone is 5 12 C and lower zone is 12 18 C Press power switch button for 3 seconds to turn on or turn off the appliance Press light button to turn on or turn off the light in both zones Press lower zone temperature contol button and together for 3 seconds to change the LED display from Celsius to Fahrenheit You can set the desired temperature by pressing or of each zone The temp...

Page 16: ...elow instructions please note the accessory of left upper hinge for reversing the door is packed with the IM Keep it in case you need to reverse the door 1 Close the door 2 Unscrew and remove the lower hinge then take down the door 3 Unscrew and remove the right side upper hinge 4 Remove hinge shaft hole cover remove left upper hinge hole cover ...

Page 17: ...ding to advice from specialists the ideal temperature for storing wine is around 12 C within a bracket of 10 to 14 C Do not confuse this with service temperature which varies between 5 and 20 C depending on the specific nature of the wine It is especially important to avoid sudden changes in temperature Designed by specialists for oenophiles this appliance unlike a simple refrigerator takes into a...

Page 18: ...similar to the capacity of a refrigerator expressed in litres They correspond to tests conducted with a standard bottle the standard 75 cl light Bordeaux bottle standards apply the geographical origin of each bottle shape Bordeaux Burgundy Provence etc and a type traditional heavy light flute etc each with its own diameter and height In reality and in extreme cases you could store more bottles by ...

Page 19: ... opening the door as much as possible During very long power cuts take the necessary measures to protect your wine If the appliance is disconnected or if there is a power cut you must wait three to five minutes before re starting If you try to re start before this time the compressor will only re start after 3 to 5 minutes if the temperature requires When switching on for the first time or followi...

Page 20: ...ed by the brand or by the retailer In all cases it must be replaced by qualified personnel so as to avoid any risk of injury IF THESE CHECKS REVEAL NOTHING THEN CONTACT YOUR RETAILER S AFTER SALES DEPARTMENT CAUTION Unplug the appliance before carrying out any maintenance or repair work 11 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS You can solve many simple problems with your wine cooler yourself thus avoiding having...

Page 21: ...ed The cellar has not been correctly set LED lights do not operate The appliance is not plugged in The fuse has blown LED lights are not broken The light switch is off Vibration Check and ensure that the appliance is level The appliance makes a lot of noise A noise resembling circulating water is produced by the coolant gas and this is normal At the end of a cooling cycle you can hear the noise of...

Page 22: ...appliances and their disposal and destruction in an environmentally friendly manner helps to prevent potential negative effects on the environment and health and encourages the recycling of materials used to make the product For more detailed information about available collection systems contact your local waste collection organisation or the retail outlet where you bought the product 13 WARNING ...

Page 23: ...30 34 36 5 53 55 Energy efficiency class A A A B B B Energy consumption 24h 0 389kWh 24h 0 389kWh 24h 0 406kWh 24h 0 521kWh 24h 0 586kWh 24h 0 581kWh 24h Energy consumption year 142 kWh year 141 kWh year 148 kWh year 190 kWh year 214 kWh year 212 kWh year Defrosting Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Climate class ST ST T ST T ST Acoustic emissions in air in dB A re 1pW 42...

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