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Condensate drainage
Condensate reservoir
EXTENDED STOP
DEFROST CONDENSATE
The cabinet is equipped with an automatic defrost cycle. When the cooling cycle is finished, the refrigerated parts of
the cabinet are defrosted automatically. The accumulated water is channelled through the drainage hole into an
evaporation tray (located at the back of the cabinet close to the compressor). The heat from the compressor then
evaporates the water from the tray that will be drawn up by the charcoal filter, returning humidity to the cabinet.
TRANSPORTING THE CELLAR
Always remember to remove shelving and lock the door before tilting or moving the cellar.
A
NY TECHNICAL INTERVENTION PERFORMED BY AN UNAPPROVED PERSON MAY VOID THE WARRANTY
.
For any other type of maintenance, contact the after-sales service of your retailer.
Completely disconnect the cellar. Be sure
to remove the bottles. Clean and dry the
inside of the tank and especially the
condensate water recovery drain located
in the bottom part of the cabinet.
The cabinet should be transported wherever possible in its original
package to avoid any risk of damage.
If you should transport the wine cellar laying down, it must be
protected and laid on the side where the compressor's loading
nozzle is facing
downward
. In the example, you would lay the
cellar down to the right (from the rear), so the nozzle points down.