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8 - EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICING
Regularly inspecting your wine cabinet and inf
orming your dealer of any
anomaly, will ensure that your appliance pr
ovides you with years of faithful
service.
Everyday care:
•
Whenever necessary, clean the inside and outside of the appliance using a soft damp cloth.
Never use harsh detergents and do not allow liquid to run down the product.
As part of normal operation, and depending on the weather conditions (temperature/humidity), the appliance, by
producing cold, may generate natural condensation. This condensation residue is collected in the drawers of the base
of the appliance.
Regularly check the condensation water level.
To empty the condensation water:
•
open the 2 doors
•
gently pull the drawers towards you to release them
•
once the drawers have been emptied and cleaned, replace them by pushing them horizontally into their slot.
Cleaning to be carried out once or twice a year:
•
Unplug and unload the appliance
•
Clean the condenser at the back of the appliance by removing dust with a vacuum cleaner
•
Clean inside the compartments with water and a gentle cleaning product
•
Rinse thoroughly
•
Plug the appliance back in
Maintenance
If you have taken out a maintenance contract with your exclusive EuroCave Professional distributor, it is essential to have
inspections carried out approximately every 6 months and maintenance every 12 – 18 months in order to guarantee
the longevity of your Wine Bar 8.0.
Contact your EuroCave Professional stockist to ensure preventative maintenance of your appliance.
Any work on the cooling unit must be performed by a qualified refrigerationist, who
must check the circuit for leaks before starting up the appliance.
In the same way, any work on the electrical system must be performed by a qualified
electrician
.
Possible incidents
Causes
Corrective action
The ACTIV PROTECT button is on
red
Air vacuum fault alarm
One of the bottles inside the appliance
is incorrectly positioned, or the neck of
one of the bottles is obstructed by an
object (cap, cork or other object).
Remove the bottles one by one, ensure
that there are no objects obstructing
the bottle neck and put the bottles back
in each of the holders.
9 - OPERATING FAULTS
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