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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

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TEMPERATURE DISPLAY WINDOW

 

The temperature is displayed in digital which is the best way to be read out. The 

digital is shown as the set temperature when you are setting the temperature.

 

When the temperature probe is out of order, the display window will show with “

HH

” 

or “

LL

” instead of a digital figure while continuous buzz sound will be heard. In case 

of this happens, this appliance is considerately designed to keep periodical running 
of compressor and fans which helps to keep the coldness of the inside cabinet to 
protect your stored wines.

Warning: 

To avoid destroying your stored wines, it is strongly recommended 

to have the appliance repaired immediately, as the spare periodical running 
can not ensure the appliance to achieve the temperature you have set.

 

„

TEMPERATURE SETTING

For Single Zone 

 

The temperature setting range is 5-20 

ºC

 (41-68 

ºF

).

 

Directly touch the 

  or 

  mark to set the wine cooler temperature as you want. 

 

The first touch on  

  or 

  mark will recall the previous set temperature displayed.  

 

Touch the mark  

 to increase the set temperature by 1

ºC (or by 1ºF)

. On the 

contrary, touch the mark 

 to decrease the set temperature by 1

ºC (or by 1ºF)

.

For Dual Zone 

 

The temperature setting ranges are 5-20 

ºC

 (41-68 

ºF

) for both upper zone and lower 

zone. 

 

You need to select the set zone by touching the mark 

 before touching the mark 

 or 

 to set the desired temperature. The zone temperature will flash when it is 

ready to be set.

 

The first touch on mark 

 or 

 will recall the previous set temperature displayed 

    in the digital window. 

 

Touch the mark 

 to increase the set temperature by 1

ºC (or by 1ºF)

. On the 

contrary, touch the mark 

 to decrease the set temperature by 1

ºC

 

(or by 1ºF).

 

„

SELECTING  FAHRENHEIT(ºF) & CELSIUS (ºC) DISPLAY

 

Touch the marks 

  with 2 fingers at the same time and hold for 3 seconds, you 

can interchange the Fahrenheit and Celsius display.  

Summary of Contents for COPENHAGEN CPRO1800SRB

Page 1: ...he appliances Please read it carefully before use and follow all safety information instructions It is recommended to keep this manual for easy reference so that you can be familiar with the operation of the appliance V1 2021 OSLO SERIES ELEGANCE SERIES COPENHAGEN SERIES USER MANUAL Wine Coolers ...

Page 2: ...D CLEANING THE WINE COOLER 19 Adjusting the height and levelling off your wine cabinet 20 Installing The Handle 21 LOCK UNLOCK THE DOOR FOR OPTION 21 OPERATING THE WINE COOLER 21 WORKING CLIMATE 21 WINE STORAGE 23 CONTROL PANEL Fixed Speed Compressor Control In Cabinet 23 POWER ON OFF CONTROL 24 UNLOCKING THE CONTROL PANEL 24 INTERIOR LIGHTING ON OFF CONTROL 24 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY WINDOW 24 TEMPER...

Page 3: ... 32 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY WINDOW 33 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 33 CLEANING THE WINE COOLER 34 REMOVING THE SHELVES 34 Carbon Filter Change Option 35 Defrosting 35 Moving Your Wine Cooler 35 Power Failure 36 Vacation Time 36 Disconnecting From Power 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 38 REVERSE THE DOOR SWING 38 For Built In Series Except OZ45SBTOP 40 For Built Under Series Control in Cabinet 45 CPRO1800SRB CPR01800SX 49 ...

Page 4: ...ne or beverage any other use is considered dangerous and the manufacturer will not beresponsiblefor anyomissions Also itisrecommendedthatyoutakenoteofthewarrantyconditions ENERGY SAVING AND ECOLOGICAL PROTECTION Please pay attention to the following special instructions for saving energy and ecological protection a The most energy saving configuration requires shelves to be positioned in the appli...

Page 5: ...he last unit of the model on the market m The minimum duration of the guarantee of the refrigerating appliance offered by the manufacturer importer or authorised representative Minimum guarantee is 5 years for Norway Sweden Finland and Denmark n For appliances with climate class Extended temperate this refrigerating appliance is intended to be used at ambient temperatures ranging from 10 C to 32 C...

Page 6: ...e the plug and or the power cord this could cause electrical shocks or fires It is recommended to keep the plug clean any excessive dust residues on the plug can be the cause fire Do not use mechanical devices or other equipment to hasten the defrosting process Absolutely avoid the use of open flame or electrical equipment such as heaters steam cleaners candles oil lamps and the like in order to s...

Page 7: ...ence and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualifi...

Page 8: ...nts managed by the municipality or by registered companies In many countries for large WEEE home collection could be present In many countries when you buy a new appliance the old one may be returned to the retailer who has to collect it free of charge on a one to one basis as long as the equipment is of equivalent type and has the same functions as the supplied equipment Conformity By placing the...

Page 9: ... a service call then please contact the Customer Care Department DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCE INSTALLATION The following pictures only show description of appliance The dimension and shelf quantity may differ among the models of the same series OZ45SB OZ45SX OZ45SW A C B D E Control Panel Glass Door Beech Shelves Handle Gasket A D B C B E Single Zone 18 Bottles ...

Page 10: ... Min 200cm Min 452 465 555 555 590 455 450 2mm 7 20 To fix the appliance with Cabinet pls screw the 4 screws ST4 2 12mm through the Top Bracket The Top Bracket is pre installed on top of appliance A Top Bracket B 4Screws ST4 2 12mm ...

Page 11: ...er Single Zone 24 Bottles 8 45 600 460 560 564 460 555 566 520 440 448 588 458 600 45 8 200cm Min 4 For a firmly fixing of the unit you can install an extra Top Mounting Bar which is an accessory packed with the unit onto the topside of the unit and screw it with the kitchen cabinet See right drawing ...

Page 12: ...elves Long 6 Handle 3 Separator Dual Zone 7 Gasket 4 Beech Shelves Short 8 Feet Single Zone Dual Zone 30 Bottles 28 Bottles Single Dual Zone 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 580 570 20 560 565 605 200cm Min Hot Air Outlet 200cm Min Cool Air Inlet 8 B 8 590 555 590 567 594 A B 602 595 594 A ...

Page 13: ... Top Bracket is pre installed on top of appliance A Top Bracket B 4Screws ST4 2 12mm OZ90SB OZ90DB OZ90DW OZ90DX 1 Control Panel Single Zone 5 Glass Door 2 Beech Shelves Long 6 Handle 3 Separator Dual Zone 7 Gasket 4 Beech Shelves Short 8 Feet Single Zone Dual Zone 47 Bottles 41 Bottles Single Dual Zone 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 ...

Page 14: ...ew the 3 screws ST4 2 12mm through the Top Bracket The Top Bracket is pre installed on top of appliance 570 20 600 605 560 565 200cm Min Hot Air Outlet 200cm Min Cool Air Inlet 897 890 8 A 8 570 590 555 885 862 889 A Top Bracket Screws ST4 2 12mm ...

Page 15: ...Z124DB OZ124DW OZ124DX 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 1 Control Panel Single Zone 5 Glass Door 2 Beech Shelves Long 6 Handle 3 Control Panel Dual Zone 7 Gasket 4 Beech Shelves Short 8 Feet Single Zone Dual Zone 81 Bottles 74 Bottles Single Dual Zone ...

Page 16: ... 3 screws ST4 2 12mm through the Top Bracket The Top Bracket is pre installed on top of appliance 20 580 570 25 605 200cm Min Hot Air Outlet 200cm Min Cool Air Inlet 8 B 594 A 590 555 1210 1237 1233 1245 1238 A B 8 560 565 Top Bracket Screws ST4 2 12mm ...

Page 17: ...oot Outside Canbinet Handle Door Gasket Single Zone 6 Bottles 50 820 800 148 475 525 148 88 150 525 Min 40mm 813 Height Adjustable 813 863mm OX30DRB OX30DRW OX30DX Control Panel Long Shelf Short Shelf Front Louver Adjustable Foot Outside Cabinet Handle Door Gasket 17 Bottles Dual Zone ...

Page 18: ... Min 40mm Height Adjustable 813 845mm CPROX60SRB CPROX60SX Control Panel Single Zone 40 Bottles Single Zone Long Shelf Short Shelf Front Louver Outside Canbinet Handle Door Gasket Foot Adjustable 600 813 570 Min 40mm A Height Adjustable 813 845mm ...

Page 19: ...t Shelf Front Louver Outside Canbinet Handle Door Gasket Foot Adjustable 600 813 570 Min 40mm A Height Adjustable 813 845mm EX60DRB EX60DRW EX60DX Control Panel Dual Zone 46 Bottles Long Shelf W 3 fold Rail Short Shelf W 2 fold Rail Front Louver Outside Canbinet Handle Door Gasket Foot Adjustable ...

Page 20: ...7 600 863 570 Min 40mm 570 850 863 150 Height Adjustable 863 883mm CPRO1800SRB CPRO1800SX SingleZone 143Bottles Control Panel Vintage Shelf Front Louver Handle Door Gasket Foot Adjustable Outside Canbinet ...

Page 21: ...ON MANUAL 1835mm 72 695mm 27 1835mm 72 655mm 25 730mm 28 680mm 26 E1000DRB E1000DRW E1000DX Control Panel Dual Zone 181Bottles Long Shelf Short Shelf Front Louver Outside Canbinet Handle Door Gasket Foot Adjustable ...

Page 22: ...r all models except OZ45SB OZ45SW OZ45SX OZ45SBTOP OZ60SB OZ60DB OZ60DX OZ60DW OZ90DB OZ90DX OZ90DW OZ124SB OZ124DB IMPORTANT The front louver at the base of the appliance is for ventilation Nothing should be placed in front of this front louver otherwise your Wine Cooler may not operate properly o A decorative plinth can be fitted to the front of the base vent a cut out should be made in the plin...

Page 23: ...e appliance fits exactly below the kitchen worktop o Tilt the appliance approximately 60 to allow access to the adjustable feet o Take care to ensure the cabinet is supported at all times o Twist the foot into a suitable position to level the cabinet o Repeat these steps for the other adjustable feet IMPORTANT If the appliance is not level then the door and door seal may be affected IMPORTANT Do n...

Page 24: ...low climate class chart It is recommended to maintain the ambient around 22 25 C which helps the appliance working with low power consumption Klimaklasse Romtemperatur SN 10 32 C 50ºF 90ºF N 16 32 C 61ºF 90ºF ST 16 38 C 61ºF 100ºF T 16 43 C 61ºF 109ºF If the ambient temperature is above or below the designed climate range the performance of the unit may be affected For example the appliance operat...

Page 25: ...e condensation mold or odours forming If the wine cooler is left empty for long periods switch off defrost clean dry and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance Pay attention to the recommended preferable storage time of the wines you bought Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance The re...

Page 26: ...nction Indicator 1 I Lower Zone Display Window J Function Indicator 2 K Zone Select A B D C E F G H I J K POWER ON OFF CONTROL When the appliance is plugged in to a power outlet it powers on automatically Touch the power mark and hold for 10 seconds to turn off or turn on the appliance No matter it is under a locked or unlocked condition you can turn off the appliance by touching the power mark an...

Page 27: ...ow with HH or LL instead of a digital figure while continuous buzz sound will be heard In case of this happens this appliance is considerately designed to keep periodical running of compressor and fans which helps to keep the coldness of the inside cabinet to protect your stored wines Warning To avoid destroying your stored wines it is strongly recommended to have the appliance repaired immediatel...

Page 28: ...heit and Celsius display For Dual Zone Directly touch the mark you can interchange the Fahrenheit and Celsius display for both zones at the same time FUNCTION INDICATING LIGHT For Single Zone Function Indicator o When the compressor starts to work the Indicator will stay on o In other conditions the Indicator will be off For Dual Zone Function Indicator 2 Function Indicator 1 o The Indicator 1 wil...

Page 29: ...E ºC ºF Switch For Dual Zone includes OX60DRB OX60DRW OX60DX A Power B Lighting C Lock Unlock D Temp Plus E Temp Minus F Zone Select G Upper Zone H Lower Zone D E ºC ºF Switch A B D C E G H POWER ON OFF CONTROL When the appliance is plugged in to a power outlet it powers on automatically Touch the power mark and hold for 10 seconds to turn off or turn on the appliance No matter it is under a locke...

Page 30: ...y turned off The illumination of the appliance employs a two stage loop control The illumination will be 100 bright when you touch the lightning mark for the first time The brightness will switch to 50 when you touch the mark for the second time And the illumination lamps will all go out for the third time when you touch the key The control is in loop for the subsequent operation RGB LIGHTING CONT...

Page 31: ...mperature setting range is 5 20 ºC 41 68 ºF Directly touch the or mark to set the wine cooler temperature as you want The first touch on or mark will recall the previous set temperature displayed Touch the mark to increase the set temperature by 1ºC or by 1ºF On the contrary touch the mark to decrease the set temperature by 1ºC or by 1ºF For Dual Zone The temperature setting ranges are 5 20 ºC 41 ...

Page 32: ... the mark for 3 seconds with a sound of buzzer beeping the indicator LED8 will light up indicating that system has changed to screen off mode In the same way the indicator LED8 will be extinguished with a sound of buzzer beeping when system has been switched into screen always on mode When you touch the power key in the condition of screen off mode the backlight lamps of the keys and the digital d...

Page 33: ...tor will be off CONTROL PANEL Inverter Compressor Control On Door Single Zone OZ45SBTOP Power C F Set Temp Actual Temp Temp Up Temp Range Set Display Window Temp Down Light Unlock On Off Set Dual zone EX60DRB EX60DRW OX60DX E1000DRB E1000DRW E1000DX Power C F Upper Zone Lower Zone Temp Up Temp Range Set Display Window Temp Down Light Unlock On Off Set ...

Page 34: ...inutes after you turn it off INTERIOR LIGHTING ON OFF CONTROL Light Your wine cellar comes equipped with 3 different lighting options Red Blue or a Red Blue cycle where the color changes every 10 seconds Press the light button once and the lights will run on a 10 second cycle alternating between Red Blue Press the light button again and the color will change to only Blue Press the light button aga...

Page 35: ...lity to adjust setting Temp Up Press to increase setting temperature by 1o Temp Down Press to decrease setting temperature by 1o TEMPERATURE DISPLAY WINDOW For Single Zone Display Window is on Display Window is Off Actual temperature of the wine cellar Set temperature of the wine cellar The temperature display will show the set temperature when the Wine Cooler control panel is unlocked and selecte...

Page 36: ...conds to confirm your option Note Temperatures may fluctuate depending on whether the interior light is ON or OFF and depending on the position of the bottles CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE WINE COOLER Turn off the power unplug the appliance and remove all items including shelves Wipe the inside surfaces with a sponge and baking soda solution The solution should be about 2 tablespoons of baking...

Page 37: ...y bottle into the cabinet Pull the shelves out all the way to the STOPPER position and push them back in several times to make sure the shelves are properly engaged B A A Cut B Plastic Stopper For a model with Telescopic Rail pls lift the whole Shelf upwards horizontally to get it off from the 4 Locating Pins of Telescopic Rail Stopper Locating Pin Cut Carbon Filter Change Option A good ambient ai...

Page 38: ... of it o You should be careful to make sure that wine bottles do not touch the rear wall of the appliance as this can interrupt the automatic defrosting process and deflect water into the base of your Wine Cooler Moving Your Wine Cooler If you need to move your Wine Cooler to another location you should follow the steps outlined below o Remove all items from the Wine Cooler o Securely tape down al...

Page 39: ...ave the Wine Cooler in operation for holidays of less than 3 weeks Long vacations o If your appliance is not going to be in use for a period of time you should remove the bottles of wine and switch off the appliance o The interior should be cleaned with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and lukewarm water o The interior should then be thoroughly dried o To prevent mould growth the door should be l...

Page 40: ...sed completely The temperature control is not set correctly The door gasket does not seal properly 4 The lighting does not work Not plugged in The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse The lighting is turned off 5 Too much vibration Check to assure that the appliance is level Check to assure no parts inside the cabinet or in the compressor chamber are loose 6 The wine cooler seems to make too mu...

Page 41: ...Door Hinge installed All removed parts must be saved in order to do the door reinstallation For Built In Series Except OZ45SBTOP o Unscrew the 4 screws from the upper hinge and bottom hinge of door Remove the door and place it on a soft surface carefully o Unscrew the 3 screws from Top Bracket move the bracket to the right end and screw the 3 crews ...

Page 42: ... 39 o Rotate the door 180 upside down ...

Page 43: ...ou need to get ready 2 new spare parts an Upper Left Hinge and a Bottom Left Hinge All removed parts is suggested to be saved in case of door re reversal 1 Open the door and loosen the 2 screws from Pivot Hinge of the Bottom Right Hinge 60o Min Bottom Right Hinge Screw Pivot Hinge 2 Carefully remove the door from the Upper Right Hinge and prevent it from scratching Take out the Pivot Hinge from th...

Page 44: ...e cabinet Keep them well for door re installation Upper Right Hinge Bottom Right Hinge 4 Pull out the 6 Plastic Caps at the front left corner of the cabinet And move them all to the right side Plastic Caps 6pcs 5 Install the Upper Left Hinge and Bottom Left Hinge to the left side of the cabinet Make sure the screws are tightened ...

Page 45: ...ttom Left Hinge 6 Move the Hinge Hole Cap at the top of the door from the left side to the right side Hinge Hole Cap 7 Remove the Handle Hole Cap 2pcs on the right side of Door by prying it out gently with small flat screwdriver Handle Hole Cap ...

Page 46: ...s 2pcs on the left side of the Door Unscrew it with a cross screwdriver and Remove the Handle Leave the Washers as where it is Handle Screw Washer Handle 9 Install the Handle to the right side of the door by screwing tightly the Handle Screws 2PCS Handle Washer Handle Screw ...

Page 47: ...Handle Holes on the left side of the Door Handle Hole Cap 11 Insert the Pivot Hinge into the bottom hinge hole of the door Pivot Hinge 12 Install the door to the left hinge side by tightening the Pivot Hinge with the 2 screws Pivot Hinge Screws 2pcs Bottom Left Hinge ...

Page 48: ...Remove the Upper Hinge by unscrewing the Hex Head Srews 4pcs Now carefully lift the Door off the Bottom Hinge with your assistant and gently set it aside It is important to keep the Hinge Washer on the top of Bottom Hinge for re installation Hole Cover Upper Hinge Cover Hex Head Screw 4pcs Upper Hinge Door 2 Move the Hinge Hole Cap at the top of the door from the left side to the right side Move t...

Page 49: ... Hex Head Screw 4pcs Pan Head Screw 4pcs Bottom Hinge Hinge Washer Hinge Washer Bottom Hinge Pan Head Screw 4pcs 4 Hold the Door carefully with your assistant and place it on the top of Bottom Hinge make sure the Pivot Hinge is at correct place through the Hinge Washer Insert the pin of the Upper Hinge into the Bushing on the top right and fix it with Hex Head Screw 4pcs Cover the Upper Hinge and ...

Page 50: ... out gently with small flat screwdriver Handle Hole Cap 6 Gently pull the door gasket to one side to reveal the Handle Screws 2pcs on the left side of the Door Unscrew it with a cross screwdriver and Remove the Handle Leave the Washers as where it is Handle Screw Washer Handle ...

Page 51: ...AL 7Install the Handle to the right side of the door by screwing tightly the Handle Screws 2PCS Handle Washer Handle Screw 8 Push the Handle Hole Cap 2pcs into the Handle Holes on the left side of the Door Handle Hole Cap ...

Page 52: ...5 These are not needed 6 Offer up the plinth ensuring it is the same way up as per Fig 16 Then using a magnetic tipped screwdriver insert two of the black fitting screws through the oval access holes shown in Fig 16 and tighten them 7 Install a black fitting screw into each of the two lower holes shown in Fig 16 This will help to secure the plinth to the underside of the wine cooler Steps continue...

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Page 54: ...l the desired height is achieved Tighten the screws DOWNLOAD OTHER LANGUAGE USER MANUAL You can find Norwegian Swedish Finnish and Danish user manual from below website 1 You can download Norwegian user manual at https temptech no manualer og installasjon 2 You can download Swedish user manual at https temptech se manualar och installation 3 You can download Finnish user manua at https temptech fi...

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