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Wrong connection of capillary for left/upper zone and right/lower zone.
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Wrong connection of thermistor for left/upper zone and right/lower zone.
8.4.20 DSIPLAY “E7”
“E7” indicates the door switch failure.
It may be caused by the following reasons:
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The door is not closed properly. Pls open and close the door with a little more force.
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The door switch is defective.
- The magnetic piece on the door is lost or not in the correct position. Or maybe the
magnetic piece lost the magnetic force.
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You can use an extra magnetic piece to touch the door switch to see if the door switch
works properly or not (If the door switch works properly, the interior light can be switched
ON or OFF by touching the LIGHT key). If the door switch works properly, the possible
reason is that the magnetic piece is lost or not in the correct position. You need to move
the door switch more close to the magnetic piece if the magnetic is not lost.
8.5 FAQ
8.5.1 What are the storage conditions of concern to collectors and consumers to fine
wine?
Light, humidity, temperature and vibration
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8.5.2 What is the ideal temperature for wine?
The ideal temperature to store wines is between 52ºF and 57ºF (11ºC~14ºC). However, any
temperature between 41º~72ºF (5º~22ºC) will suffice as long as it remains constant.
8.5.3 What is the ideal humidity for wine?
Humidty between 60%-70% is a superlative range in which to store wine. High humidity levels
keep moisture inside the bottle thus preventing evaporation through the cork. Humidity levels
that are too high often cause micro-organisms to grow which can age your wine prematurely or
even spoil your wine.
8.5.4 The storage temperature seems to vary by 3 or 4 degrees frequently.
This is normal: small differences in temperature are necessary for the unit to work properly.
When the cellar starts a defrost cycle, the temperature rises slightly. When the cooling system
resumes working, the temperature cools down.
Such changes happen over a short time and their influence is too minimal to affect wine
preservation. Liquid tends to keep an average temperature by physical law. For example, if a
swimming pool’s temperature is at 25°C and, one night, outside temperature drops to 18°C, the
water’s temperature will not drop as much. In the morning, it might only be at 22°C.
8.5.5 Water has accumulated on the floor or appeared in the back of the appliance.
Make sure the drainage hose from inside the unit to the back water drip pan is properly in place.
If so, during humid times, you may need to remove excess water with a sponge.
8.5.6 Water has appeared in the inside wall of the appliance.
During highly humid times, especially during summer, this can happen when opening the door
too often.