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Instructions for the User

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7.4 Low-temperature alarm

If the temperature has been below 2°C for more than 1 hour, the display flashes and Lo/actual
temperature are alternately shown. Wine cannot mature properly at sub-zero temperatures.

Two-zone setting for serving temperature Typical serving temperature settings for the top and bottom
sections are 16°C and 6°C respectively. With these settings, a suitable temperature gradient will be
achieved in the cabinet for the storage of various types of wine distributed from top to bottom.
It is recommended that wine be served at a temperature which is a couple of degrees lower than the
desired drinking temperature as the wine will be warmed slightly when it is poured into the glass.

Single-zone setting for long-term storage For long-term wine storage, the top and bottom sections
should both be set at 12°C. With identical settings for the top and bottom sections, the controls will
maintain an even temperature throughout the cabinet. However, the temperature in the room will
gradually affect the temperature in the cabinet through its door and sides, creating a slight temperature
gradient from top to bottom. The controls will maintain the set temperature at the bottom of the cabinet,
and any deviation from the setting will therefore occur at the top. The difference will vary from 0 to 3°C,
depending on the ambient temperature.

7.5 Storage Temperatures

As you will certainly already know, to enjoy the flavour and bouquet of each wine at its best, it should be
stored and drunk at a specific temperature. The following table lists these temperatures in relation to the
type of wine.

WINE

TEMPERATURE

Young whites

10° - 12° C

Mature whites

12° - 14° C

Young, light rosés

10° - 12° C

Mature, full-bodied rosés

12° - 14° C

Nouveau reds

10° - 14° C

Young, light reds with low tannin

14° - 16° C

Mature, full-bodied reds with high tannin

16° - 18° C

Very mature and cask-aged reds

16° - 18° C

Sweet and aromatic sparkling wines

8° C

Sweet and aromatic red sparkling wines

10° - 12° C

“Charmat method” sparkling wines

8° - 10° C

“Long Charmat method” sparkling wines

10° - 12° C

“Traditional method” sparkling wines
without year

8° - 10° C

“Traditional method” sparkling wines with
year

10° - 12° C

Dessert wines

10° - 18° C

Fortified or liqueur wines

10° - 18° C

Summary of Contents for GB-IE

Page 1: ...res 27 7 6 Filling the cellar with bottles 29 7 7 Practical hints for storing and enjoying wines 29 8 ACCESSORIES 30 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 30 9 1 Defrosting the wine cellar 30 9 2 Cleaning the wi...

Page 2: ...IANCE MUST ALSO BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY DELIVER THE APPLIANCE TO YOUR LOCAL ORGANISATION AUTHORISED TO COLLECT SCRAPPED APPLIANCES PROPER DISPOSAL ALLOWS THE INTELLIGENT RECOVERY OF VALUABLE MATERIALS...

Page 3: ...ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OP...

Page 4: ...TRANSIT ARE NOTED CALL YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE AT ONCE FOR INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL ONLY IN CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM TH...

Page 5: ...properly Otherwise place the appliance at least 3 cm from electric or gas cookers and at least 30 cm from combustion or radiation heating systems To allow proper cooling of the condenser the wine cel...

Page 6: ...ains socket with earth contact installed in accordance with electrical safety regulations The rated voltage and frequency are stated on the nameplate inside the wine cellar The appliance must be conne...

Page 7: ...packaging residues unattended in the home Separate waste packaging materials by type and consign them to the nearest separate disposal centre The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove a...

Page 8: ...the display just beside the buttons The temperature display has a built in filter that simulates the actual temperature in the bottles The displayed temperature is therefore not affected by transient...

Page 9: ...m will gradually affect the temperature in the cabinet through its door and sides creating a slight temperature gradient from top to bottom The controls will maintain the set temperature at the bottom...

Page 10: ...rket there would be little sense in laying down one rule to fit them all Sweet aromatic white sparkling wines can be served at a temperature as low as 8 C their aromatic nature means they are excellen...

Page 11: ...bottoms do not touch the rear wall If you wish to place hot bottles inside the appliance cool them to room temperature before doing so 7 7 Practical hints for storing and enjoying wines Wines in the...

Page 12: ...gentle liquid detergent or an ordinary detergent for washable surfaces such as a window cleaning product Never use products containing abrasives or substances which may attack the lacquered or painted...

Page 13: ...stling due to the refrigerant flowing through the pipes in the circuit These noises are perfectly normal and do not mean that the appliance is malfunctioning If they are over loud there may be other c...

Page 14: ...oom temperature too high Press button connect the cable to the power supply contact the utility company Cooling inside the wine cellar insufficient Inside temperature set too high meaning reduced cool...

Page 15: ...FORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE AUTHORISED AFTER SALES SERVICE YOU WILL FIND THE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER IN YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY WHEN CONTACTING THE AFTER SALES SERVICE PLEASE BE READY TO...

Page 16: ...cellar when they are still hot This would tend to cause ice to form on the sides 5 The coldest area is at the bottom arrange wines depending on the temperature required 6 Only open the door for the t...

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