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User guide 

 

WINE COOLER

 

TKCV63N 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TKCV63N

Page 1: ...User guide WINE COOLER TKCV63N...

Page 2: ...full before installing and using the wine cellar It is important that this guide is kept with the fridge for future reference If the wine cellar is given to another person make sure the user guide fol...

Page 3: ...nnement Risque d incendie Risque de choc lectrique Surfaces chaudes Ne pas couvrir l appareil Informations importantes concernant votre s curit personelle et comment viter d endommager l appareil Info...

Page 4: ...s designed This fridge is intended for wine storage Do not use outdoors Make sure the voltage on the product matches your power supply before plugging it in Check the condition of your fridge regularl...

Page 5: ...nside the wine cellar If the refrigeration system is damaged o Do not use a flame near the device o Avoid sparks do not turn on an electrical appliance or electric lamp o Immediately ventilate the roo...

Page 6: ...ks involved have been appropriately assessed The fridge is not a toy Children should be monitored to ensure proper use of the fridge Cleaning and maintenance should not be done by children without sup...

Page 7: ...ing the power cord from the socket Always unplug the fridge before cleaning it In the event of a fire unplug the power cord if safe to do so or separate the unit from the area by another means before...

Page 8: ...must remain uncovered Be careful not to block them WARNING Do not use mechanical devices inside the wine cellar WARNING Do not dismantle or otherwise damage the refrigeration system WARNING Do not use...

Page 9: ...gas can equalise If your device has been horizontal during transport wait 48 hours before turning it on After installation make sure the fridge is not resting on the power cable CLEANING Never clean...

Page 10: ...ore loading the fridge Page 15 E Ambient temperature Page 15 F Changing the orientation of the door Page 16 IV BEFORE USE Page 18 V USING YOUR wine cellar Page 19 A Loading your wine cellar Page 19 B...

Page 11: ...10 I DESCRIPTION OF THE wine cellar 1 Digital control panel display 2 Shelves 3 Glass door 4 Temperature sensor 5 Adjustable foot...

Page 12: ...rence TKCV63N Model JC 130 Power supply 220 240 V Electric current 2 0A Power of the lamp 2W Dimensions L x D x H 500 x 575 x 847mm Weight 29kg Type of installation Free standing Door orientation Righ...

Page 13: ...coldest storage temperature setting that can be maintained continuously 5 C Defrost Automatic Climate class Climate class N ST This fridge is intended to be used in ambient temperatures of 16 38 C No...

Page 14: ...ve the operation of the wine cellar can be affected The fridge is designed for the N ST climate class Protect the device from heat above 38 C and cold below 16 C dust moisture flooding events and spla...

Page 15: ...aging as well as protective elements inside the device s compartments before turning it on The carton and paper packaging are recyclable Please dispose of paper packaging in recycling bins Materials b...

Page 16: ...r the level of the wine cellar D Before loading the fridge Levelling The wine cellar must be levelled before loading your wine Stable floor Place the fridge on a stable surface where the ground can su...

Page 17: ...remove it then remove the door by gently lifting it 4 Unwind the front right foot completely until it comes off Remove it 5 Unscrew the lower hinge and remove it 6 Place the lower hinge on the opposit...

Page 18: ...ge by tightening the screws until the door is in the correct place 12 Replace the top hinge cover Note The door seal may come out of its place when changing the door If you notice gaps between the sea...

Page 19: ...you check the internal temperature regularly and adjust it if necessary Do not cover the vents Operating noise To reach the desired temperature this wine cellar like all wine cellars with compressor...

Page 20: ...ved or moved see paragraph adjustable shelves Keep a gap between the bottom of the fridge and the bottles to allow air to flow As in an underground wine cellar air circulation is important for a homog...

Page 21: ...dge B Loading plan Your wine cellar can accommodate up to 63 Bordeaux bottles with a stack based on two shelves While loading several levels of bottles on the same shelf please gently store your bottl...

Page 22: ...fore serving uncork and let it decant in a carafe a few hours before tasting to slowly rise to 16 to 18 degrees For wines stored in the middle of the fridge white wine Cool before serving according to...

Page 23: ...helves outwards as it may cause bottles to fall or may cause the wine cellar to tip forward Do not cover shelves with material like aluminum foil or metal plate as this will impact internal airflow Do...

Page 24: ...the temperature with the K2 and K3 keys Light K1 This button allows you to turn on off the inside light Increase temperature K2 Press the button once the LED display will flash indicating the current...

Page 25: ...itch the temperature display between Fahrenheit Celsius by pressing the button How your wine cellar works There are two internal fans for airflow however fluctuations of up to 3 degrees is expected Th...

Page 26: ...Attention When the temperature sensor is failing due to power outage or bug an error code appears E1 internal temperature problem E2 ambient temperature problem CE for communication problem E Wine se...

Page 27: ...ally preserved unless you change the thermostat setting A power outage of an hour or two will not affect the temperature of your wine cellar To avoid a sudden change in temperature when the power supp...

Page 28: ...llar B Cleaning Before cleaning or restarting unplug at the socket Never use abrasive products or sponges with scrapers for cleaning inside or outside your device Remove all accessories e g shelves wa...

Page 29: ...erence between the inside of the fridge and the ambient temperature In case of prolonged absence empty and clean the appliance keep the door ajar for the duration of non use Important When the wine ce...

Page 30: ...ng another electrical appliance The wine cellar is not cold enough Check the temperature setting A high ambient temperature may require a lower setting The door is opened too often The door is not com...

Page 31: ...ulation of the refrigerant gas which is normal At the end of the cycle the compressor emits a noise caused by the passage of the refrigerant into your wine cellar The contraction and expansion of the...

Page 32: ...r repair on the cooling process must be carried out by a licensed professional who will have to carry out an inspection of the refrigeration circuit Similarly any service or repairs on the electrical...

Page 33: ...to the product s contact with food or liquids and due to corrosion caused by rust 3 any unauthorised incident abuse improper use modification dismantling or repair 4 any improper maintenance operatio...

Page 34: ...o the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances This wine cellar contains flammable foaming agents At the end of your product life it must be disposed of in an appropria...

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