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LM 1650 / LB 1540
Connecting the power supply
Your cabinet is designed for operation with 230 V single-phase.
It must be connected to a wall socket equipped with earthing and protected by a 10 A fuse in
compliance with the standard NF C15-100 and in compliance with your electricity supplier's
prescriptions.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION
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We recommend that you install your wine cabinet in a temperate room.
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If the inside light remains on, please note that the inside temperature will be higher.
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Temperature inside the wine cabinet may vary depending on the type and the number of bottles
contained.
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In order to keep your wines at a stable temperature, avoid leaving the door open for long periods.
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Do not install your wine cabinet close to a heat source; avoid direct sunlight.
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In order to guarantee your safety, and to prevent your wine being spoilt, do not place the cabinet in
humid locations.
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Do not store perishable foodstuffs inside your wine cabinet.
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The wine cabinet is not designed for use in a garage, outside, or in the open air.
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The following (approximate) temperatures are recommended for wine drinking:
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Great Bordeaux wines – Red
16 – 17°C
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Great Burgundy wines – Red
15 – 16°C
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Great vintages dry white wines
14 – 16°C
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Red wines, fruity wines, young wines
11 – 12°C
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Rosé wines from Provence, early-to-market wines
10 – 12°C
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Dry white wines and local red wines
10 – 12°C
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Local white wines
8 – 10°C
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Champagnes
7 – 8°C
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Liqueur wines
6°C
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Temperature stability is of the greatest importance when storing wine.
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