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Code Rev. D 20140818 (IEC) 

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All the  wine racks slide out for  easy  access, except 
for  the  bottom  shelf.  For  easy  access  to  the  bottles 
stored,  pull  the  rack  out  gently  until  it  stops.  The 
shelves  are  designed  with  an  emergency  stop  to 
prevent them being removed too far when loaded. 
 
Many  bottles  may  differ  in  size  and  dimensions.  As 
such  the  actual  number  of  bottles  you  may  be  able 
to store may vary. 
 
Bottle  capacities  are  approximate  maximums  when 
storing  traditional  Bordeaux  750  ML  bottles  and 
include bulk storage. 
 
You  may  load  your  wine  bottles  in  single  row  or  by 
stacking while taking note of the following - if you do 
not  have  enough  bottles  to  fill  your  wine  cellar,  it  is 
better  to  distribute  the  load  throughout  the  wine 
cellar  so  as  to  avoid  “all  on  top”  or  “all  below”  type 
loads. 

Do  remove  or  relocate  adjustable  wooden 
racks to accommodate larger type of bottles or 
increase  the  capacity  of  the  cellar  by  stacking 
the bottles up when necessary. (See removing 
shelves) 

Keep  small  gaps  between  the  walls  and  the 
bottles  to  allow  air  circulation.  Like  an 
underground  cellar  air  circulation  is  important 
to  prevent  mould  and  promote  a  better 
homogeneous temperature. 

Do  not  over  load  your  wine  cellar  to  facilitate 
air circulation. 

Lay the bottles flat. 

Avoid  obstructing  the  internal  fans  (located 
inside on the back panel of the unit).   

Do  not  cross  contaminate.  Store  only  wine  in 
your  unit  to  ensure  that  the  environment  is 
odor free. 

Only  store  wine  in  unopened  bottles.  Storing 
opened bottles may result in spillage. 

 
 

DYNAMIC CLIMATE / SILENT MODE 

 
This  Dynamic  Climate  mode  enables  the  relative 
humidity  inside  the  unit  and  the  temperature  to  be 
distributed  evenly  around  the  interior  so  you  can 
store all your wine under exactly the same excellent 
conditions.  If  you  would  like  to  use  the  unit  to  store 
wine long term, the dynamic climate mode is a must. 
This  will  create  a  continuous  climate  in  the  cabinet 
which imitates that of a wine cellar. 
 
In  the  Dynamic  Climate  mode,  the  interior  fan 
circulates  the  inside  air  evenly  even  the  set 
temperature  is  reached.  Dynamic  Climate  mode  is 

NOT

  the  factory  preset  mode  because  of  creating 

noises and more energy consumption. To change to 
Dynamic  Climate  mode,  touch  and  hold  the 

DOWN

 

key for approximately five seconds.  The wine cellar 
will  beep  five  times  to  confirm  Dynamic  Climate 
mode is on. To change back to default (Silent) mode 
(Also  named  as  energy  saving  mode),  touch  and 
hold  the 

UP

  key  for  approximately  five  seconds.  

The  wine  cellar  will  beep  three  times  to  confirm 

default (Silent) mode is on. 
 

SABBATH MODE 

 
Sabbath  mode  is  available  for  the  observance  of 
certain  religious  holidays.  This  mode  turns  off  the 
displays,  interior  light  and  audible  alarms  and 
prevents them from turning on again. Normal cooling 
operations will still take place. 
 
To  initiate  Sabbath  mode,  press  the 

POWER

  and 

LIGHT

 

keys at the same time for at least 5 seconds. 

The  indicator  light  will  flash  four  times  and  confirm 
the Sabbath mode is ON. 
 
Sabbath mode can be exited by repeating the above 
process.  The  Sabbath  Mode  will  automatically  exit 
after 96 hours. 
 
 

ECO DEMO MODE 

 
Eco Demo mode can be activated by presenting the 
appliance  at  exhibitions  or  in  salesrooms.  In  Eco 
Demo mode, the compressor and all fan motors are 
switched OFF. 
 
By  pressing  and  holding  the 

UP

”&“

DOWN

”  (The 

controls  of  lower  zone  for  dual  zone  &  three  zone 
models)  and 

LIGHT

”  keys  at  the  same  time  for  at 

least  5  seconds,  the  indicator  light  will  flash  five 
times to confirm the input and the unit will operate in 
Eco Demo mode. Eco Demo mode can be exited by 
repeating the above process. 
 

 
OPERATING NOISES 

 

The  unit  is  cooled  by  a  compressor  (refrigeration 
aggregate). The compressor pumps coolant through 
the cooling system, producing operating noise. Even 
when  the  compressor  cuts  out,  noises  caused  by 
changes 

in 

temperature 

and 

pressure 

are 

unavoidable.  Operating  noise  will  be  most  audible 
immediately  after  the  compressor  cuts  in.  It 
becomes quieter as the operating period continues. 
 
The following noises are normal and occur from time 
to time: 
-  Gurgling sound, caused by the refrigerant flowing 

through the appliance’s coils, 

-  Humming  noise  made  by  the  motor  compressor. 

This  noise  can  get  louder  for  brief  periods  when 
the motor is switching on. 

-  Cracking/popping  sounds,  resulting  from  the 

materials  contraction  and  expansion  due  to 
temperature variations, 

-  Fan operating sound, to circulate the air within the 

wine cabinet. 

 
Unusual  noise  is  normally  the  result  of  improper 
installation.  Under  no  circumstances  must  tubing 
come into contact with a wall, other furniture or with 
other tubing. 
 
Where the unit is installed in open-plan kitchen or in 

Summary of Contents for DAB-36.80DSS

Page 1: ... IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS DISPOSAL CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY PRODUCT FEATURES INSTALLATION OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY Please read this manual carefully before installing and starting up and store it in a safe place If you pass on the product to another person hand over this instruction manual along with it ...

Page 2: ... cord or plug if the product malfunctions or if it is dropped or damaged in any manner If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized service centre or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard The use of attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may be hazardous Place the unit on a dry level surface Do not operate if the housing is remove...

Page 3: ...t the electric plug when your hands are wet It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only your appliance be provided Use receptacles that cannot be turned off by a switch or pull chain If you have a lockable appliance do not keep the key near the appliance or within reach of children SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS If you are experiencing problems check the Troubleshooting Guide at the back of th...

Page 4: ...gs identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The GREEN YELLOW wire is the EARTH and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The BROWN wire is the LIVE wire and must be connected to...

Page 5: ...control system Humidity Box Optional active charcoal air filter NOTE Features and specifications are subject to change without notice INSTALLATION BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE Remove all exterior and interior packing Clean the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth The unit may have residual odors at first they will disappear as the unit cools Before connecting the appliance to the...

Page 6: ...tion does not block the front ventilation grille The unit is designed to fit under worktops between 820 and 890mm in height using the adjustable ventilation grille to ensure that the feet are concealed from front view Remove the adjustable ventilation grille screws and slide it to the required height Tighten the screws to lock the grille in position If the unit is fully integrated to be installed ...

Page 7: ...rly in the chosen location A mm B mm C mm D mm 100 1480 550 1476 570 125 1772 550 1768 570 170 1772 660 1768 680 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING Improper use of the grounded plug can result in the risk of electrical shock If the power cord is damaged have it replaced by a qualified electrician or an authorized service center All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and compe...

Page 8: ...is appliance if required To do so follow the steps below DESIGN 1 For built under models 1 Remove the ventilation grille 2 and the adjustable ventilation grille 1 by unscrewing the screws 3 4 Fig 1 NOTE For some models without adjustable ventilation grille the step is not needed 2 Remove the bottom hinge 5 by unscrewing the four lock screws 6 Be careful to hold the glass door firmly after removing...

Page 9: ... on the right hand side 4 Screw the alternative left top hinge 8 included in the fittings on the left hand side of cabinet Fig 4 5 Unscrew and transfer door supporter 10 to the opposite side At the same time remove the stopper pin 7 of bottom hinge to the opposite designated position or unscrew and transfer the hinge pin 7a of bottom hinge to the opposite designated position Fig 5 3 6 Unscrew and ...

Page 10: ...limate class is specified on the rating plate The appliance may not work properly if it is left for a long period at a temperature outside the specified range For example placing your unit in extreme cold or hot conditions may cause interior temperatures to fluctuate The range between 5ºC and 22ºC 41ºF and 72ºF may not be reached Climate class Ambient room temperatures SN N ST T 10 C to 32 C 16 C t...

Page 11: ...ress the UP key once or the temperature will decrease 1 C 1ºF if you press the DOWN key once The display flashes while you make the setting After the temperature has been set the display shows the current inner temperature To view the set temperature at any time press the UP or DOWN key the set temperature will temporarily flash in the display for 5 seconds Then the display shows the current inner ...

Page 12: ...etting After the temperature has been set the display shows the current inner temperature of the particular temperature zone To view the set temperature at any time press the UP or DOWN key the set temperature will temporarily flash in the display for 5 seconds Then the display shows the current inner temperature again USE AND CONTROL THREE ZONE The Controls of Your Unit Upper Control Unit Lower Co...

Page 13: ...perature in one of the zones rises or falls outside the temperature range The relevant temperature display will flash at the same time The temperature the appliance is set at determines the temperature the appliance recognises as being too warm or too cool The alarm will sound and the temperature display will flash When you switch the appliance on if the temperature inside the appliance is very di...

Page 14: ...nd hold the DOWN key for approximately five seconds The wine cellar will beep five times to confirm Dynamic Climate mode is on To change back to default Silent mode Also named as energy saving mode touch and hold the UP key for approximately five seconds The wine cellar will beep three times to confirm default Silent mode is on SABBATH MODE Sabbath mode is available for the observance of certain r...

Page 15: ...URE CHART All wines mature at the same temperature which is a constant temperature set between 11ºC to 14ºC The below chart is an indicative temperature chart to indicate the best temperature for drinking purposes Wine Style ºC ºF Champagne NV Sparkling Spumante 6 43 Dry White Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 8 46 Champagne Vintage 10 50 Dry White Chardonnay 10 50 Dry White Gewürztraminer Riesling Pinot g...

Page 16: ...ition and turn it 90 clockwise or anti clockwise until it clicks into position DOOR LOCK If the unit is provided with a lock system the keys are located inside the plastic bag that contains the Owner s Manual Insert the key into the lock push in and turn it counterclockwise to unlock the door To lock the door do the reverse operation making sure metal pin is engaged completely Remove the key and p...

Page 17: ...se the adjustable legs up to the base to avoid damage Tape the door shut and lock it if with a lock system Transport the wine cellar only in the upright position Also protect the outside of the appliance with a blanket or similar item ENERGY SAVING TIPS Should the unit be left empty for long periods of time it is suggested that the appliance is unplugged and after careful cleaning leave the door a...

Page 18: ...ut the appliance in a cooler place Leave the appliance to work for a while until the set temperature has been reached Do not open the door more often than necessary Close door properly Check the door seal and clean or replace The light does not work Appliance is not connected to a power supply The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse The light was switched off on the control panel Connect the a...

Page 19: ... within this range the icon will be displayed instead That is normal WARRANTY The statutory warranty period applies If the product is defective please contact your local distributor In case you need any services please include the following documents when you send in the device A copy of the receipt with purchasing date A reason for the claim or description of the fault The warranty does not cover...

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