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Use the wine cellar only to store wines and do
not put any other type of food into it.
Be careful not to cover or obstruct the
appliance’s ventilation openings.

To avoid the risk of suffocation and becoming

trapped, do not allow children to play or hide
inside the appliance.
Before any maintenance or cleaning, unplug
the plug from the power socket or switch off
the electrical power.
Only an authorised person can replace the
power supply cable.
Do not keep explosive substances in the
appliance.
Be careful when moving the appliance not to
damage flooring (e.g. parquet).
Do not use extensions or multiple adapters.
The appliance is not intended for use by young
children or unsupervised infirm people.
Do not damage the cooling fluid circuit.
Do not use electrical appliances inside the
wine cellar, if they are not of the type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Place the appliance in a dry and well-ventilated
room. The appliance is designed to work in
rooms where the temperature falls within the
following intervals, which in turn are a function
of the climatic class given on the data plate:
the appliance may not work correctly if it is
left for a long time at a temperature higher or
lower than the interval specified.

Important:

If large amounts of wine are put in the
appliance, it may take several days for it to
reach a constant temperature.
Caution! The storage temperature must never
drop below +6°C.
When the appliance is working, drops of dew
or frost may form on the inner liner wall. This
depends on the operation. There is no need
to scrape the frost off or dry off the dew. The
back wall defrosts automatically. The defrost
water is automatically conveyed to a drain
hole, and then collected in a container where
it evaporates.

Remember when arranging

Place the bottles in a central position on the
rack.
When closing the door make sure that the
bottles do not touch the glass door.
Caution: highly concentrated alcohol must be
kept hermetically closed and in a vertical
position.
Always store bottled wines individually and
not in cases or cardboard boxes.

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND

SUGGESTIONS

Climatic Class Room T. (°C) Room T (°F)

SN

from 10 to 32 from 50 to 90

N

from 16 to 32 from 61 to 90

ST

from 16 to 38 from 61 to 100

T

from 16 to 43 from 61 to 110

It is normal for moisture to build up on the 
glass door, especially when humidity is high or 
there is big temperature difference.

Summary of Contents for ARC1000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ARC1000 ARC1300 ARC1400 ...

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Page 3: ...consequences for health and the environment The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying this appliance indicates that this product should not be disposed of as household waste Please dispose of this appliance at an Electrical Electronic Equipment Collection point as in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal When it is scrapped make it unusable by cutting ...

Page 4: ... the appliance may not work correctly if it is left for a long time at a temperature higher or lower than the interval specified Important If large amounts of wine are put in the appliance it may take several days for it to reach a constant temperature Caution The storage temperature must never drop below 6 C When the appliance is working drops of dew or frost may form on the inner liner wall This...

Page 5: ... 8 C Red Bordeaux 17 C White Burgundy 11 C Red Burgundy 18 C Brunello 17 C Champagne 6 C Chianti Classico 16 C Passito di Pantelleria 6 C Rosé Cote de Provence 12 C Dry and Sweet Spumanti 6 C Verdicchio 8 C White Trentino wines 11 C White Franciacorta wines 11 C Dry white wines 8 C Friuli wines 11 C Rhone wines 15 C Dry White Loire wines 10 C Liqueur Loire wines 7 C Red Loire wines 14 C Liqueur ra...

Page 6: ...start the appliance and then set the temperature on the front panel The product has an internal light that does not come on automatically when the door is opened but can be switched on as necessary from the control panel by pressing the relevant button Setting the temperature For the appliance to work correctly we recommend setting the temperature according to the indications given in the Table of...

Page 7: ...C140 button wine cellar Light button er light on of k button the keypad ection button e between C e temperatu ase tempera h was set in th electrical po ncrease the flash for 5 s show actua ke effect an ature press the set tem 00 ff Key lock fu n C and F re button ature e f 5 he factory a ower supply e temperatu econds and l temperatu nd put the w s the UP o perature unction is ac and corresp y the...

Page 8: ...been set 4 LED display will return to show actual temperature inside compartment Wait for the temperature change to take effect and put the wine in the cellar 5 To view the set temperature press the or button the LED display will flash for 5 seconds and shows the set temperature Note A Operation 1 If wine cellar is switched off please wait 3 5 minutes before restarting the unit 2 Please connect yo...

Page 9: ... ARC1300 Move the shelf s gap on each side to support A as shown in below diagram in order to remove shelf from cabinet For ARC1400 Tilt the shelf to one side as shown in below diagram to remove shelf from cabinet SIDE FRONT ...

Page 10: ... Top hinge Left Bottom hinge Left 1 Open the door and remove screws and pull the door downward and outward as shown in Fig A B 2 Disassemble the upper right hinge by removing 3 screws as shown in Fig C 3 Fix left hinge supplied with screws removed from right hinge as indicated in Fig D and E 4 Rotate the door at 180 and install the door in the same way as removal Step 1 and 2 Fig D Fig E Fig B Fig...

Page 11: ...ocated underneath the door frame and the Stopping plate Put them Re install them to the left side for left hinged installation Fig A B 3 Unscrew 3 screws from the top hinge right Fig C 4 Remove decorative nail from left top of cabinet and install spare top hinge Left at left top of cabinet with 3 screws Fig D 5 Repeat the same procedure 1 3 to re install the upper and lower hinge and parts Fig E 6...

Page 12: ...nstallation specifications for built in purposes Model no A B C D E F G H ARC1400 820 380 565 730 90 595 400 835 ARC1300 808 300 585 678 130 615 320 823 ARC1000 868 145 475 738 130 505 155 883 Dimensions mm ...

Page 13: ...he refrigerant which is normal As each cycle ends you may hear gurgling sounds caused by the flow of refrigerant in your Wine cooler The door will not close properly Is the wine cellar correctly installed The door was changed to left hinged and was not installed property The shelves are installed correctly in position The gasket is dirty AFTER SALES SERVICE Before contacting the Customer Care Cent...

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