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These conditions may occur during normal
operations of the appliance and are not
caused by problems/faults.
In this case, deactivate the alarm with the
Alarm
key and wait for the
temperature to return within the normal
storage values. It may be necessary to
repeat this operation 1–2 times.
Alarm for door open
The display shows
:
the door has
been left open for more than 60 seconds
• Close the door.
Fault alarms
The display shows from
to
(
excluded) or
or
or
or
:
appliance fault.
• Switch off the appliance and call
Technical Support.
Connectivity alarms
The display shows
:
appliance
failure.
The APP shows
:
appliance failure.
• Call Technical Support.
For further information, please read the
Connectivity Manual
.
3.8 Food storage advice
White wines
White wines are generally more acidic than
reds and contain less tannin. To be enjoyed
at its best, an acidic drink should usually be
stored at a slightly lower temperature than
other types, and so these wines should be
stored at a temperature between 10°C
and 14°C.
Young, fresh, aromatic white wines can be
served at a temperature as low as 10°C,
while for less aromatic wines 12°C is
recommended. For full, mature white wines
which have aged in the bottle for a few
years, higher temperatures are acceptable
and they can be served at between 12°C
and 14°C.
Serving a white wine at a higher
temperature means emphasising its “sweet”
properties, while the acidity and sharpness
considered pleasant and desirable in wines
of this kind will be less noticeable.
If the alarm continues to occur, call
Technical Support.
The alarm will reactivate in the
same way 60 seconds after it is
shut off if the door is still open.
In case of alarm
the
appliance continues cooling
wines.