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USING

USING

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1 - Your wine cabinet

p. 2-3

2 - Important safety instructions

p. 4

3 - Connecting to mains supply

p. 4

4 - Installing your wine cabinet

p. 5

5 - Putting into service - Temperature settings

p. 6-7

6 - Changing the side on which the door opens

p. 8  

7 - Layout and storage

p. 9-10-11

8 - Routine maintenance

p. 12

9 - Operating problems

p. 13

10 - Technical characteristics

p. 14

Contents

F I R S T

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Summary of Contents for FIRST F120

Page 1: ...supply p 4 4 Installing your wine cabinet p 5 5 Putting into service Temperature settings p 6 7 6 Changing the side on which the door opens p 8 7 Layout and storage p 9 10 11 8 Routine maintenance p 12 9 Operating problems p 13 10 Technical characteristics p 14 Contents FIRST Notice First 4L 13 04 04 16 44 Page 15 ...

Page 2: ...1 11 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 2 Notice First 4L 13 04 04 16 44 Page 16 ...

Page 3: ...ge plate cover Door Label lower right side in cabinet 2 adjustable front feet Temperature display and temperature adjustment control panel Control panel protective cover Hole 2 storage racks Temperature sensor location Hole Active charcoal filter 3 Notice First 4L 13 04 04 16 44 Page 17 ...

Page 4: ...ns socket checked by a qualified electrician to make sure it is actually connected to earth If this is not the case you must have it replaced with a socket which is suitably earthed If the power cord is damaged have it replaced by a qualified electrician to prevent any risk If the wall socket is not equipped with an earth connection it is your responsibility and your duty to have it replaced with ...

Page 5: ...ection and differential circuit breaker Pull out the power cord so that it is accessible and position your cabinet while leaving 8 to 10 cm between its back and the wall Adjust your cabinet s front feet by screwing them in or out until it is level use of a spirit level is recommended Remove the protective devices placed inside your cabinet Take the charcoal filter you will find in the small bag of...

Page 6: ...our cabinet is plugged in make sure the On Off switch of the control panel is in the On position I If the switch is at the On position see above diagram when you connect your wine cabinet to the mains the blue warning light only lights up if the ambient temperature is higher than 12 C In the event of an anomaly please refer to Chapter 9 5 Putting into service Temperature settings 6 Notice First 4L...

Page 7: ...ake some minor alterations to the recommendations ON OF Switch Temperature display Temperature adjustment dial Hot red and cold blue indicator lights Test button N B For safety reasons the control panel s protective transparent cover only opens pivots towards the front when the door of the cabinet is open Temperature display panel Displays the effective temperature inside the wine cabinet Adjustme...

Page 8: ...upper hinge Replace the 3 star headed screws using a torque screwdriver in the following manner 1 Fully tighten screws Nos 1 and 2 2 Carefully line up the door with the cabinet body 3 Tighten the last screw No 3 N B Line up the hinged side of the cabinet with the swivel pin side of the door frame The gap between the door frame and the cabinet body should be approximately 10mm all the way around th...

Page 9: ...33 bottles Max weight inferior shelf 20 kg superior shelf 10 kg Display kit AXK Capacity 10 bottles Max weight 25Kg Champagne sliding shelf Ref ACH Champagne 9 Your EuroCave cabinet was designed to evolve in time Delivered with 2 storage shelves you may equip it with the various shelves in the Classic range to best fit your storage requirements Layout examples Bordeaux tradition type bottles 1 sto...

Page 10: ... all bottles then remove the sliding tray by sliding it toward you while lifting the front part Remove the sli ding guides from the walls while making sure not to mix up the right and left guides Then refit them as shown below GUIDE WALL WALL GUIDE GUIDE WALL Then refit the sliding tray as shown below SLIDING SHELF GUIDE Fitting the rear part of the guide Fitting the front part of the guide GUIDE ...

Page 11: ...s are not all grouped together at the top or bottom of the cabinet Observe the loading instructions provided in section 7 according to the type of storage fixtures with which your cabinet is equip ped and never stack bottles on a sliding shelf If your cabinet has sliding shelves they should be installed toward the top of the cabinet to facilitate everyday access Also place one or two bottles of ea...

Page 12: ... of your cabinet or before moving it Clean the inside of your cabinet thoroughly once a year after unplugging and unloading it use water and a mild cleaning product then rinse carefully Put the power switch on the 0 position then unplug the cabinet before changing the temperature display battery ies Remove the display s through the front of the control panel as shown below Use silver oxide SR 44W ...

Page 13: ...n indicator goes off If the compressor does not stop unplug the cabi net and contact your dealer 1 Check the manual s recommended temperature settings See page 7 2 Check that the red hot circuit operation indicator light is on 3 Press on the TEST button to check that both indicator lights red and blue are alight If either step 2 or 3 is incorrect contact your dealer 1 Check the temperature set poi...

Page 14: ... C Regulation precision 1 C Display precision H W D 1050 654 689 44 Dimensions mm Min T 35 C 0 C 10 Technical characteristics These values may vary according to country Consult the identification label for your cabinet s specific characteristics n 7 page 2 Current reaches a peak of about 5A when the compressor starts up These cabinets are CE certified 14 Notice First 4L 13 04 04 16 44 Page 28 ...

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