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TANDARD MAINTENANCE
Your EuroCave wine cabinet is a tried and tested, easy-to-use appliance.
The few following maintenance steps will enable you to achieve a very
long appliance lifetime.
Clean the filter at least every 3 months, (see diagram opposite)
- Remove the 2 screws (1) from the grille with a no. 2 hexagonal spanner
(not supplied)
- Remove the grille (2), take out the filter (3) and place under running
water
- Leave to dry and refit the assembly.
- Each year, replace the active carbon filter housed in the upper ventilation
hole in your cabinet.
Remove the carbon filter, if necessary using a screwdriver to lever it out
(see diagram opposite). The carbon filter is available from your usual
dealer. It must be replaced using a manufacturer guaranteed part.
A visual alarm will warn you when you need to change the carbon filter
(see previous chapter).
- When cleaning your cabinet, and before moving it, make sure that you have unplugged it and removed all the
bottles from the cabinet.
- Carry out a complete cleaning of the inside of the cabinet once a year, after having
unplugged and unloaded it (use water and a gentle cleaning product, then rinse carefully).
Monitor your appliance re g u l a r ly and re p o rt anything that might appear abnormal
to your dealer, in this way you can guarantee the long life of your cabinet.
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PERATING FAULTS
In the event of operating faults in your appliance, alarms will warn you of the type of problem encountered.
1- Temperature
If your cabinet’s temperature stays at + or - 4°C (7°F) in relation to the set temperature for more than 24 hours, a visual and sound alarm is triggered.
The icon
flashes and a sound signal alerts you.
• The sound alarm cuts out if one of the buttons is pressed,
or
*
• However, the icon stays displayed until the temperature has returned within the limits of + or - 4°C (7°F).
Check that (see temperature alarms chapter page 19):
- The door of the cabinet is closed the door seal is not damaged
- You have not loaded a large number of bottles into your cabinet during the last few hours-
- Once you have checked these points, if the alarm continues for a few days, there may be an operating
fault. In this case, please contact your dealer.
N . B :
O n ly
p ro l o n ge d
e x p o s u re
to
excessive
t e m p e r a t u res or violent
fluctuations in temperature
will harm your fine ‘crus’.
IV- Carbon filter
We recommend that you change the carbon filter in your cabinet every year (see current maintenance chapter)
When the filter has reached a lifespan of one year, the icon
will flash.
Once the carbon filter has been changed, go to the “carbon filter counter log” menu (see page 18) and reset the counter by pressing on the button
.
The icon
will then go out.
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LARMS
1- Filter screw
2- Filter grille
3- Filter