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OMMISSIONING YOUR WINE CABINET
III - Description of control panel
Temperature display
On/Off button
Adjustment buttons
Confirmation boutton
IV - Temperature setting
Setting the temperature of your wine cabinet is carried out on the control panel inside.
• Temperature display: Displays the current temperature inside your wine cabinet.
• Adjustment buttons (
/
) set the desired temperature inside the cabinet.
• Confirmation button "P": confirm the setting temperature.
• On/off button: "U" switches the wine cabinet on and off.
To adjust the temperature of your cabinet:
• Press and hold down the
button for a few seconds. The symbol “SPI” will appear alternatively with the previous temperature setting.
• Set the desired temperature by pressing the
and
buttons.
• Confirm your programming by pressing and holding down the “P” button for a few seconds.
Your programming will be automatically confirmed if no button is pressed within the 15 seconds following programming.
The recommended control range for preserving and maturing your wine is from
9°C/48°F to 15°C/59°F, the default setting is 12°C/54°F.
To operate correctly, your cabinet should be located in a room with a temperature
between 0°C/32°F and 35°C/95°F.
When there has been a significant modification in set temperatures, it can take several hours for your wine cabinet to stabilise and display the desired
temperature.
For optimal performance, we recommend that you fill your cabinet to at least 75% of its capacity.
You have loaded your cabinet with a large number of bottles: it takes several hours for your cabinet to reach the right temperature. This could happen when
first starting up the cabinet, this is not due to an operating fault.
If, however, after a few days, the problem persists, contact your EuroCave (or Around Wine) dealer.
N.B: Only
prolonged
exposure to excessive temperatures or violent fluctuations in temperature will harm your fine ‘crus’.
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