code:
VIM 201301/S/01
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1. Vintec “Built in” wine cellars are front venting but are not designed to be fully
integrated behind a joinery door.
2. Vintec “Built in” wine cellars require 10mm clearance on both sides and top, 30mm
clearance at the rear (Back spacer is provided), to facilitate installation, removal, servicing
and ventilation
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3. Vintec “Built in” wine cellars draw air from the rear and expels through the metal grid
under the door at the front. If a kick board is to be placed in front of the wine cellar’s grid
another one must be fitted into the kick board with a minimum air flow allowance of
150cm2.
4. Vintec “Built in” wine cellars have a power switch located on the control panel so
power point location is not critical.
5. The wine cellar requires a standard 240 volt/10 amp power point. (Or according to
different countries specifications)
6. The power cord is 1.9m in length and is fixed on the right side at the back when looking
from front of cabinet.
7. As with most appliances of today, the wine cellar has sensitive electronic components
which are susceptible to damage through lightning and electricity supply faults. It is
therefore advised to use a power surge protector to avoid problems of this nature.
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Air vent within the joinery must be provided for Vintec built in wine cellars (front
venting)
In hot climate zones, an air vent or grid, with a minimum ventilation size of 200mm x
40mm MUST be cut out at the rear top of the back partitioning or at the top of either side
of the partitioning, allowing cool fresh air full access to flow into the 30mm gap located at
the rear of the cabinet.
This air vent or grid must not be opened on the same side as other appliances such as
ovens or an area that is sealed and without access to fresh cool air.
Failing to comply with
the above specifications could result in WARRANTY void.