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Hints on built-in Units
• Built-in humidors are front venting but are not designed to be fully integrated behind
a joinery door.
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Please follow the installation diagram when installing built-in humidors.No less than
the minimum installation dimension, or it will affect the venting of cellar.
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Built-in humidors draw air from right of ventilation frame (some models from the
rear) and expel through left of ventilation frame under the front door.
• Built-in humidors have a power switch located on the control panel so power point
location is not critical.
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The power cord is 2.0m in length and is fixed on the right side at the back when
looking from front of cabinet.
• As with most appliances of today, the humidor has sensitive electronic components
which are susceptible to damage through lightning and electricity supply faults. It is
therefore advised to use a power surge protector to avoid problems of this nature.
• Air vent on door must be provided for built-in humidors when a wood door installed.
• In Hot climate zone, an air vent or grid, with a minimum ventilation size of
200mm x 40mm MUST be cut out at the rear top of the back partitioning or at
the top of either side of the partitioning, allowing cool fresh air full access to flow
into the 30mm gap located at the rear of the cabinet. This air vent or grid must not
be opened on the same side as other appliances such as ovens or an area that
is sealed and without access to fresh cool air. Failing to comply with the above
specifications could result in warranty void.
Installation Drawing
Summary of Contents for 10032035
Page 1: ...10032035 Humidor Humidor Humidificador Cave à cigares Umidificatore per sigari ...
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Page 7: ...7 DE Öffnungswinkel Kühlung und Wärmeaustausch ...
Page 18: ...18 EN Open Angle Size Drawings Radiator System Description ...
Page 29: ...29 ES Ángulo de abertura de la puerta Refrigeración e intercambio de calor ...
Page 40: ...40 FR Angle d ouverture Refroidissement et échange de chaleur ...
Page 51: ...51 IT Angolo di apertura Raffreddamento e scambio termico ...
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