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Sabbath  mode  can  be  exited  by  repeating  the 
above 

process. 

The 

Sabbath 

Mode 

will 

automatically exit after 96 hours. 

 
 
CABINET SHELVES

 

 

 

IMPORTANT  -  Do  not  cover  any  part  of  the 
shelves  with  aluminum  foil  or  any  other 
material  that  will  prevent  adequate  air 
circulation within the cabinet. 

 

  To  prevent  damaging  the  door  gasket,  make 

sure  the  door  is  fully  open  when  pulling 
shelves out of the rail compartment. 

 

  For easy access to the bottles stored, pull the 

shelves  out  approximately  1/3.    The  shelves 
are  designed  with  an  emergency  stop  to 
prevent  them  being  removed  too  far  when 
loaded. 

 
 
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  partition  walls,  the  level  of  operating  noise  will 
be heard more acutely. However, this is due to the 
surrounding architecture and not to the unit. 
 

An individual’s perception of noise is directly 
linked to the environment in which the unit is 
located, as well the specific type of models. Our 
appliances are in line with international standards 
for such appliance and in line with the latest 
technical developments. But please remember 

that the noise of the compressor and the coolant 
circulating in the system is unavoidable.

 

 
 

DEFROSTING / HYGROMETRY / 
VENTILATION 

 
Your  unit  is  designed  with  an  automatic  defrost 
system. During the “Off-cycle” the evaporator behind 
the  rear  wall  of  the  unit  defrosts  automatically.  The 
condensate  collects  in  the  drain  trough  behind  the 
rear wall of the unit, and part of it flows through the 
drainage  hole  into  the  drip  tray  by/above  the 
compressor.  The  heat  is  transferred  from  the 
discharge  pipe  or  compressor  and  evaporates  any 
condensation  that  has  collected  in  the  tray.  Part  of 
the  remaining  water  is  collected  within  the  unit  for 
humidity purposes. 
 
This  system  enables  the  creation  of  the  correct 
humidity  level  inside  your  unit  required  by  the 
natural cork to maintain a long lasting seal. 
 
The  appliance  is  not  totally  sealed:  fresh  air 
admission is permitted through the drainpipe.  Air is 
circulated through the unit by means  of a fan / fans 
and the hollow shelves. 

 

NOTE:

  Frost  may  be  accumulated  on  the 

evaporator if the unit is repeatedly opened in a high 
heat  or  high  humidity  location.  If  this  frost  pattern 
does not clear within 24 hours, your unit will require 
manual defrosting.

 

 
 
BOTTLE STORAGE

 

 
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 

shelves 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 

for 

better 

homogeneous temperature within the cellar. 

-  Do  not  over  load  your  wine  cellar  to  facilitate 

air circulation. 

-  Avoid  obstructing  the  internal  fans  (located 

inside on the back panel of the wine cellar).   

Summary of Contents for EWK0462X

Page 1: ...Wine Cellar Instruction Manual EWK0462X EWK1262X Please read this manual carefully before it is installed and used for the first time It is essential to keep it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...oid 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 removed or damaged A loose fit between the AC outlet receptacle and plug may cause overheating and a distortion of the plug Contact a qualified electrician to replace loose or worn outlet Locate the unit away from direct sunlight and source...

Page 3: ... the back of this manual It lists causes of minor operating problems that you can correct by yourself DISPOSAL Dispose of your appliance packaging properly Ensure that any plastic wrappings bags etc are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children Danger of suffocation Refrigeration equipment must be properly disposed of in a professional and appropriate way in accorda...

Page 4: ...e 92 31 EEC with respect to Electromagnetic Compatibility NON REWIREABLE MAINS PLUG If your appliance is supplied with a non rewireable plug fitted to the mains lead you will find that it incorporates a fuse the value of which is indicated either on the base of the plug or on the fuse carrier Should the fuse need replacing you must use an ASTA approved one conforming to BS1362 of the same rating I...

Page 5: ...nce on a floor that is strong enough to support it when it is fully loaded To level your unit adjust the front leveling leg at the bottom of the unit For freestanding installation 100mm of space between the back and sides of the unit are suggested which allows the proper air circulation to cool the compressor and condenser for energy saving Even for built in installation it is a must to keep 5mm s...

Page 6: ...0 1772 620 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 competent person in accordance with local and national safety regulations Check that the voltage m...

Page 7: ...tion 2 Install the handle 4 tightly as shown above with two screws 3 and flat washers 2 provided 3 Replace the door gasket REVERSING THE DOOR HINGE It is possible to reverse the door on this appliance if required To do so follow the steps below DESIGN 1 1 Remove the adjustable ventilation grille 2 by unscrewing the screws 1 and then remove the ventilation grille 4 by unscrewing the screws 3 Fig 1 ...

Page 8: ...e left top hinge 8 included in the fittings on the left hand side of cabinet Fig 3 5 Unscrew and transfer the lower hinge bracket 5 and door supporter to the opposite side At the same time remove the stopper pin 4 to the opposite designated position of the lower hinge bracket Fig 1 6 Relocate the door shaft assembly to the designated position 7 Relocate the glass door to the designated position Th...

Page 9: ...t the appliance is unplugged and after careful cleaning leave the door ajar to allow air to circulate inside the cabinet in order to avoid possible condensation mold or odours forming OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE This appliance is designed for operation at certain ambient temperatures The climate class is specified on the rating plate The appliance may not work properly if it is left for a long period...

Page 10: ...C 41ºF and 72ºF The LOWER RIGHT temperature zone is ideal for storing white and red wine at a setting of 13 C to 22 C 55 F to 72 F The UPPER LEFT temperature zone is suitable for storing champagne and white wine at a setting of 5 C to 13 C 41 F to 55 F When the unit is plugged in for the first time the unit will power up automatically to the preset defaults The preset temperature at the factory fo...

Page 11: ...gain INTERIOR LIGHT The interior light makes it easy to view your wine labels and enhances the display of your collection Touching the LIGHT mark toggles between 2 modes of operation for the internal lights functional default mode and showcase mode If you are in functional default mode the lights will turn on only when the door is open If you are in showcase mode the lights will be on whether or n...

Page 12: ...member that the noise of the compressor and the coolant circulating in the system is unavoidable DEFROSTING HYGROMETRY VENTILATION Your unit is designed with an automatic defrost system During the Off cycle the evaporator behind the rear wall of the unit defrosts automatically The condensate collects in the drain trough behind the rear wall of the unit and part of it flows through the drainage hol...

Page 13: ... wines see Wine Serving Temperature Chart above This being said and as it is for natural cellars used by wine producers for long period of storage it is not the exact temperature that is important but its consistency In other words as long as the temperature of your wine cellar is constant between 11ºC to 14ºC your wines will be stored in perfect conditions Not all wines will improve over the year...

Page 14: ... mild liquid detergent Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth Do not clean the stainless steel with steel wool pads Suggest to using an all in one stainless steel cleaner to clean the stainless steel and always clean in the direction of grain POWER FAILURE In the event of a power interruption all previous temperature settings are automatically memorized If power is interrupted power surge...

Page 15: ...liance with a blanket or similar item ENERGY SAVING TIPS The appliance should be located in the coolest area of the room away from heat producing appliances and out of the direct sunlight Ensure that the unit is adequately ventilated Never cover air vents Clean dust and dirt from the condenser at regular intervals Only open the door for as long as necessary and for as short a time as possible Stor...

Page 16: ...iance 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 appliance Sw...

Page 17: ...Do not open the door more often than necessary Clear the obstructions and clean the dust Leave the appliance to work for a while until the set temperature has been reached The icon is lit up and flashing in the temperature display The display temperature is out of the range Only temperatures within the range 0 99 F 9 37 C the appliance can display will be shown If the temperature is not within thi...

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