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MaCave

Using the appliance

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Checking the set temperature

This is how to display the set temperature:

Press 

the  

or  

button 

briefly.

The set temperature is shown in the display for 5 seconds.
Then the display shows the current inner temperature again.

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Temperature monitoring

A warning signal sounds and the temperature display flashes.

z

if the inner temperature of a zone deviates from the set temperature by
more than 5°C.

z

if the power supply has been disconnected for a long time.

z

if the door has not been shut properly.

z

if the door is open for more than 60 seconds.

This prevents the temperature from falling or rising unnoticed, which could 
affect the quality of the wine.

Once the unit has reached the set temperature, the warning signal stops and 
the temperature display stops flashing. 

To switch off the warning signal prematurely:

Press the

 button briefly.

The temperature display flashes until the set temperature is reached. The
display is then illuminated constantly and indicates that the alarm system
is active again.

NOTE 

When using the appliance for the first time or if it has not been 
used for a long time, the inner temperature could differ from the 
one you have set.
The temperature display flashes as long as this is the case. 
Once the set temperature has been reached, the temperature dis-
play remains lit.

NOTE 

In the event of an interruption to the power supply (power failure, 
switch over) the unit saves the previous temperature settings.

Summary of Contents for MaCave S118G

Page 1: ...Wine cellar Operating manual 35 EN MaCave S17G S24G S46G S118G ST198D...

Page 2: ...MaCave 2 S17G S46G S118G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 S24G ST198D 1 1 3 2 4 5 2 2...

Page 3: ...MaCave 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S17G S46G S118G 3 S24G ST198D 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 S17G S46G S17G S46G 7 S17G S46G 6...

Page 4: ...MaCave 4 S17G S46G 9 S17G S46G 8 S17G S46G a S17G S46G 0 S118G ST198D c S118G ST198D b S118G ST198D e S118G ST198D d...

Page 5: ...MaCave 5 S24G g S24G f i h SG17 SG46 575 50 110 460 A B 715 822 892 820 890 100 170 j...

Page 6: ...MaCave 6 S24G min 38 5 4 5 m i n 5 6 0 455 450 545 min 550 441 590 min 200 cm2 k l...

Page 7: ...MaCave 7 S17G A B m S24G A B n S46G A B o...

Page 8: ...MaCave 8 S118G A B p ST198D q...

Page 9: ...MaCave 9 1 2 r 1 s 1 t...

Page 10: ...ruction manual along with it Contents 1 Explanation of symbols 36 2 Safety instructions 36 3 Contents of product 38 4 Optional extras 39 5 Intended use 39 6 Technical description 39 7 Setting up and c...

Page 11: ...cases z Faulty assembly or connection z Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences and excess voltage z Alterations to the product without express permission from the manu facturer z...

Page 12: ...the device out of the reach of children z Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device z Keep the keys out of the reach of children z If this device s power cord is dam...

Page 13: ...device with wet hands A NOTICE z Only use the device in indoors never outside z Never expose the device to moisture z Keep children and pets at a safe distance when operating the device z Do not plac...

Page 14: ...deaux standard bottles z S46G with capacity for up to 46 Bordeaux standard bottles Description Item number S17G S24G S46G Storage base 9103540117 9103540118 Presentation shelves tilted 9103540121 Labe...

Page 15: ...the temperature that is set The temperature can be set in 1 C or 1 F increments using sensor buttons The appliance has z Sensor buttons Just touch slightly to select the required function z automatic...

Page 16: ...iates from the one set Overview S17G S46G S118G ST198D Overview S24G No in fig 1 page 3 Designation 1 Upper temperature zone 2 Control panel 3 Cooling area divider 4 Lower temperature zone 5 Lock 6 Ve...

Page 17: ...ature zone 5 Display indicates the current temperature of the lower temperature zone 6 Increases the set temperature of the lower temperature zone by 1 C or 1 F 7 Decreases the set temperature of the...

Page 18: ...be damp or wet z The appliance must not be exposed to direct sunlight This can damage the acrylic coating and lead to higher power consumption z The ground must be level and sufficiently stable to sup...

Page 19: ...at least 300 cm2 S118G and ST198D installation Check the dimensions in mm S24G installation fig k page 7 Check the dimensions in mm z Warmed air must be dissipated via a ventilation shaft at the rear...

Page 20: ...to fig e page 5 Turn the door by 180 Move the closing solenoid to the opposite position S24G Change the door as described in fig f page 6 to fig g page 6 Turn the door by 180 7 4 Notes on the electric...

Page 21: ...tion z If the device has been empty for a long time disconnect it from the power supply and clean it thoroughly Leave the door open slightly to allow the air to circulate and prevent condensation moul...

Page 22: ...at regular intervals 8 3 Using the appliance Quick reference Function Press the button Switches on the appliance 5 s Switches off the appliance 5 s Removes the key lock 5 s Changes the unit C F 5 s In...

Page 23: ...o separate adjustable tempera ture zones The temperature of each zone can be set between 5 C and 22 C 41 F and 72 F The lower temperature zone is ideal for storing white and red wine at 13 C to 22 C 5...

Page 24: ...unnoticed which could affect the quality of the wine Once the unit has reached the set temperature the warning signal stops and the temperature display stops flashing To switch off the warning signal...

Page 25: ...ting and warning signal for the temperature monitor are activated Setting the LED interior lighting The unit has two different modes for lighting z Standard mode The interior is illuminated when the d...

Page 26: ...in the position where the recess is just above the plastic ledge 2 on the inner side of the device Remove the shelf Make sure that the recesses on the shelf fit on the plastic ledges 2 when putting in...

Page 27: ...ting if you are absent for less than 3 weeks Long periods of operator absence if you leave the device unused for several months remove the contents Switch off the unit and disconnect it from the power...

Page 28: ...could require a higher temperature set ting Set a higher temperature Door was opened frequently Do not open the door more often than necessary Door was not closed properly Close door properly Door is...

Page 29: ...the flow of refrigerant If temperature fluctuations occur the contraction and expansion of the inner walls may cause popping and cracking noises The appliance is not properly level Level the applianc...

Page 30: ...th mild detergent Wipe the control panel with a slightly damp cloth Wash the outside of the device with warm water and a mild detergent Then wipe it down with clean water and dry the surface with a cl...

Page 31: ...cessing please include the following docu ments when you send in the device z A copy of the receipt with purchasing date z A reason for the claim or description of the fault 12 Disposal Place the pack...

Page 32: ...inches including handle 295 x 615 x 820 11 6 x 24 2 x 32 3 590 x 608 x 455 23 2 x 24 x 17 9 595 x 615 x 820 23 4 x 24 2 x 32 3 Capacity Bordeaux type bottles 17 24 46 Weight 29 kg 27 kg 50 kg S118G S...

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