background image

 

Temperature DOWN key 

Press to decrease the temperature after pressing temperature select key 

 

Celsius/Fahrenheit display 
change 

Press to change temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit 

 

Lighting mode 

Press and hold for 3 seconds to select lighting modes, there are two lighting 
modes to select 

 

Lighting on mode 

When LCD screen displays this pictogram, the lights will be permanently 
turned on. 

 
 

Lighting on/off model 

When LCD screen displays this pictogram, the lights will be controlled by 
door open and close, when door is open, the light will be turned on, when 
door is closed, the light will be turned off. This is the default setting of 
lighting mode. 

   
 

 
 

 
Alarm system: 

Pictogram 

Alarm type 

Details 

 

Door open alarm 

When door has been opened for over 5 minutes, door open alarm 
will be on and LCD screen display this pictogram and beep 3 times 
every 5 seconds, press any keys to stop the alarm sound. Alarm will 
stop when door is closed. 

 

Low temperature alarm 

When inside temperature is below 2°C for over 3 hours, it will beep 
to alarm and screen will flash display, press any key to stop alarm 
sound 

 

High temperature alarm 

When inside temperature is above 25°C for over 6 hours, it will beep 
to alarm and screen will flash display, press any key to stop the 
alarm sound. 

 

Low humidity alarm 

When humidity inside cabinet is below 40% for over 3 hours, screen 
will flash display, alarm will stop when humidity returns to normal 
level. 

 

High humidity alarm 

When humidity inside cabinet is below 80% for over 1 hour, screen 
will flash display, alarm will stop when humidity returns to normal 
level. 

 

Carbon filter expiry 
alarm 

When carbon filter has been used for over 365 days, the alarm will 
activate and LCD screen will flash display with a beeping sound. 
Press any key to stop the beeping sound. When alarm activates, 
carbon filter has expired and new carbon filter replacement is 
needed.   

 

Carbon filter expiry time check and reset: 

Summary of Contents for Cavecool CC248S-GD-1

Page 1: ...nal Manual Cavecool Wine cooler CC248S GD 1 CC248S SD 1 Before use please read and follow the safety rules and operating instructions in this manual This appliance is intended exclusively for the storage of wine ...

Page 2: ...8 years and above and by persons who are physically sensorially or mentally handicapped or who have not learned to use the appliance providing they are supervised by a person familiar with the appliance and who is aware of the risks involved Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance User cleaning and servicing operations should not be carried out by children unless they are more th...

Page 3: ...ged power cable should be immediately replaced by the manufacturer or by a qualified retailer in order to avoid any risk of electric shock WARNING Keep the ventilation openings well open and ensure that air can circulate especially if the appliance is recessed into a wall WARNING Do not damage the refrigerating circuit WARNING Do not use electrical appliances inside the compartment unless they are...

Page 4: ...s and is therefore dangerous for the environment When transporting or installing the appliance ensure that no element of the refrigerating circuit is damaged The refrigerating fluid R600a is inflammable Caution Fire rise If the refrigerating circuit is damaged Avoid open flames or any source of combustion Ensure that the room in which the appliance is installed is well ventilated It is dangerous t...

Page 5: ...power cable Ensure that the appliance is always electrically earthed If the wall socket is loose do not connect the cable as there is a risk of electric shock or fire Do not use the appliance if the interior lighting cover is not installed Disconnect the appliance before replacing the lighting bulb The appliance operates on a single phase 220 240 V 50 Hz power supply The appliance must be connecte...

Page 6: ...nlight Keep the appliance away from candles luminaries and open flames in order to avoid fire risk This refrigerating appliance is not intended to be used as a built in appliance it is designed for free standing only This refrigerating appliance is not suitable for the freezing foodstuffs The recommended setting of temperatures of the appliance is 12 C The appliance is heavy Be careful when moving...

Page 7: ...pply and disconnect the appliance When cleaning the appliance do not use metal objects steam systems volatile fluids organic solvents or abrasive substances Do not use sharp or pointed objects to remove ice Use a plastic Scraper Important information concerning installation To ensure proper electrical connection follow the recommendations given in the present manual Unpack the appliance and visual...

Page 8: ... condenser Observe the installation recommendations The appliance should not be placed close to radiators or cooking hot plates or gas rings Check that electrical sockets remain accessible when the appliance is Installed Power saving To limit the electricity consumption of your appliance Install it in an appropriate place see Installing your appliance Leave the doors open as little time as possibl...

Page 9: ...nes When the ambient temperature is 25 C and the wine cooler has no bottle loaded it will take around 1 hour to increase the wine cooler s temperature from 5 C to 12 C Under the same circumstance it will take around 3 hours to decrease the wine cooler s temperature from 12 C to 5 C The less the temperature span is the less time it will take The wine cooler is recommended to be set at 12 C If the s...

Page 10: ... aerosol cans containing an inflammable propellant in the appliance Caution Do not damage the refrigerating circuit in the appliance Caution The refrigerating units use isobutane R600a and should not be placed close to ignition sources for example electrical contacts that are exposed or open contacts that could be closed by the refrigerating fluid in the event of a leak The refrigerating fluid typ...

Page 11: ...ing a soft cloth and lukewarm water Using your wine cooler This appliance is designed to operate in ambient temperatures specified by its temperature class marked on the rating plate The ambient temperature affects the interior temperature and humidity for your wine cooler For optimal operation the settings of your wine cooler are carried out for ambient temperature of 23 C to 25 C 1 Upper hinge h...

Page 12: ...and do not place it in a room which is too cold Good ventilation is required around the appliance in order to dissipate the heat properly and to guarantee efficient cooling operation at low power consumption Sufficient clearance is necessary Gap to the back and to the side walls each approx 10 cm Place the appliance so that the appliance door can open without being impeded Only install at a locati...

Page 13: ...5 20 C Pictogram Control button Operation instruction ON OFF button Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on or turn off the appliance Temperature select key Press this button first to enter temperature control then press temperature UP and DOWN to adjust temperature Temperature UP key Press to increase the temperature after pressing temperature select key ...

Page 14: ...s press any keys to stop the alarm sound Alarm will stop when door is closed Low temperature alarm When inside temperature is below 2 C for over 3 hours it will beep to alarm and screen will flash display press any key to stop alarm sound High temperature alarm When inside temperature is above 25 C for over 6 hours it will beep to alarm and screen will flash display press any key to stop the alarm...

Page 15: ...y To remove it turn the charcoal filter to set free pins and pull it directly from the inside of the cellar towards you Door reversibility The door cannot be reversible as there is security lock on the door Installing handle For Model CC248S GD 1 CC248S SD 1 there is a stainless steel handle on product please follow below instructions to install the handle For model CC248S GD 1 please follow below...

Page 16: ...for reference For Model CC248S SD 1 please follow below instructions to install the handle 1 There are two handle screws holes on the door install handle screws into the hole as below drawing 2 There are two holes on the handle base fix the handle screws into the handle base hole as below Washer installed on the surface of the inner side door frame ...

Page 17: ...3 After handle is fixed onto the handle screw on the door there are two hexagon screws popping out use a hexagon screw driver to fix the screws as below ...

Page 18: ...ep the space between wall and wine cooler to secure enough ventilation and protect the wine cooler Below is photo after wall stopper being installed 4 EQUIPMENT The climate control system According to advice from specialists the ideal temperature for storing wine is around 12 C within a bracket of 10 to 14 C Do not confuse this with service temperature which varies between 5 and 20 C depending on ...

Page 19: ...d by the consumer The lifetime of these LEDs is normally sufficient for no change to be made If however and despite all the care taken during the manufacture of your wine cellar the LEDs were defective please contact your after sales service for any intervention 5 LOADING The maximum recommended loading quantities for bottles are given as guidelines and are indicative only they provide a quick est...

Page 20: ...urs and mould 8 WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A POWER CUT Most power cuts are resolved within a short time A power cut of 1 or 2 hours will not affect the temperature in your cellar To protect your wines during a power cut avoid opening the door as much as possible During very long power cuts take the necessary measures to protect your wine If the appliance is disconnected or if there is a power cut ...

Page 21: ...cable supplied is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer a centre approved by the brand or by the retailer In all cases it must be replaced by qualified personnel so as to avoid any risk of injury IF THESE CHECKS REVEAL NOTHING THEN CONTACT YOUR RETAILER S AFTER SALES DEPARTMENT CAUTION Unplug the appliance before carrying out any maintenance or repair work 11 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS You c...

Page 22: ...to the cellar The appliance is opened frequently The door is not properly closed The cellar has not been correctly set LED lights do not operate The appliance is not plugged in The fuse has blown LED lights are not broken The light switch is off Vibration Check and ensure that the appliance is level The appliance makes a lot of noise A noise resembling circulating water is produced by the coolant ...

Page 23: ... the recycling of materials used to make the product For more detailed information about available collection systems contact your local waste collection organization or the retail outlet where you bought the product 13 AVAILABILITY OF SPARE PARTS Functional and aesthetic spare parts are available to professional repairers and final consumer for a minimum period of 10 years from the date of pacing...

Page 24: ...5 705 1955 Packing Dimensions WXDXH mm 660 770 2015 660 770 2015 Net Weight kg 96 76 7 Energy efficiency class G G Net Volume 478L 475L Energy consumption 24h 0 512kW h 0 416kW hkW h Energy consumption year 187kW h 152kW h Defrosting Automatic Automatic Climate class N ST T N ST T Installation type Free standing Free standing ...

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