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TEMPERATURE CONTROL 

 

During operation, the value displayed on the control panel when the keys are not 
being pressed, is always the temperature inside the cabinet. 

 

Temperature Adjustment Order/Process 
1. If you want to increase both the upper and lower settings, it is essential that 
you adjust the upper setting first (SET2), then the lower setting (SET1). 

 

2. When you want to lower both settings (lower and upper), it is essential that 
you adjust the lower setting (SET1) first, then the upper setting (SET2). 

 

The temperature inside the cabinet can be selected by adjusting the two 
thermostat values in the following way: 

 

Adjusting the upper set temperature (SET2): 

1. Press the 

 key for a second to display the upper set point code. 

2. Then click on 

 to display the upper set point value. 

3. Increase the value with

 or decrease it with 

4. Hold down the 

key to confirm the new value. 

 
Adjusting the lower set temperature (SET1):

 

Press the key for a second and repeat the procedure described above. 
 
Note: The cabinet is delivered with the set points pre-programmed at 53.6°F for 
the upper set point (SET2) and at 51.8°F for the lower set point (SET1). These 
parameters were set for optimal everyday use of your cabinet. 

 

Recommended temperature range setting is between 50°F and 57°F. 

 

TEMPERATURE ALARM 

 

Two types of alarm can appear on the setting display: 

 

HI indicates that the temperature inside the cabinet is too high. 

 

LO indicates that the temperature is too low. 

 
Both alarms mean that the cabinet is malfunctioning. The alarm signal 
automatically disappears once the temperature returns to normal.

 

 

Important: You will need to wait approximately 48 hours before you notice the 
effects of the temperature change. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for large VinoCellier

Page 1: ...O U D H E R I T A G E O F E X P E R I E N C E Q U A L I T Y W i n e C e l l a r V i n o C e l l i e r M o d e l s s m a l l a n d l a r g e m o d e l s O w n e r s M a n u a l W W W V I N O T E M P C...

Page 2: ...t However the chart below suggests the optimal drinking temperature for the different styles of wine C F Wine Style 19 66 Armagnac Brandy Cognac 18 64 5 Full Bodied Red wines Shiraz 17 62 Tawny Port 1...

Page 3: ...uded before discarding any packaging materials You may want to keep the box and packing materials for use at a later date Upon receipt of unit and inspection the supply cord must be replaced if it is...

Page 4: ...INSTRUCTIONS 6 CORD INSTRUCTIONS 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 LAYOUT AND LOADING RECOMMENDATIONS 8 SECURITY LOCK 9 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER DISPLAY 9 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 10 TEMPERATURE ALARM 10 CLEANING...

Page 5: ...Cabinet Body 2 Hinge 3 Door 4 Universal shelf storage and or presentation configuration 5 Hygrometry 6 Lock 7 Thermodynamic pump opening 8 Rigidity Bar not present on all models 9 Universal shelf slid...

Page 6: ...p 0 95 F Temperature Range 50 57 F Rated Voltage Rated Frequency 115V 60Hz Input Power 140W SMALL MODEL Item s VT CAVE 150 SD Bottle Capacity Approx 159 Dimension HxWxD 43 26 8 26 8 Power Consumption...

Page 7: ...asement 13 Do not operate if the housing is removed or damaged 14 A loose fit between the AC outlet receptacle and plug may cause overheating and a distortion of the plug Contact a qualified electrici...

Page 8: ...ith 4 adjustable feet However we recommend that you tighten the back feet to the maximum and use the front feet to create a level Important Placement Notes Select a well ventilated area for best perfo...

Page 9: ...elf these pins butt up against the heat shaped wall and avoid all accidental shelf movement See diagram Start by placing the bottles in the rear recesses with the base of the bottles towards the back...

Page 10: ...CONTROLLER DISPLAY For Glass Door Cabinets Only If you push upwards on the electronic controller it will be hidden in the ceiling of the cabinet and display will not be visible If you push upwards aga...

Page 11: ...it with 4 Hold down the key to confirm the new value Adjusting the lower set temperature SET1 Press the key for a second and repeat the procedure described above Note The cabinet is delivered with the...

Page 12: ...2 Completely clean the inside of your wine cabinet once a year taking care to ensure that you have unplugged and unloaded it use water and a non caustic cleaning product and make sure to rinse well Hy...

Page 13: ...esired temperature The unit does not operate It may not be plugged into the wall socket Make sure the wall socket is functional by testing another electrical appliance in the power socket Power is ON...

Page 14: ...fective part s with either new or factory reconditioned part s Purchaser is responsible for shipping the unit pre paid to designated facility and Seller will pay return shipping charges in the contine...

Page 15: ...e supply cord must be replaced if it is damaged Contact our customer service at 1 800 777 8466 The Manufacturer has a policy of continuous improvement on its products and reserves the right to change...

Page 16: ...national All products features services and information in this document are subject to change without notice We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this document We disclaim liability fo...

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