ture than the actual set point for the upper
temperature sensor.
Alarm devices
There is a sub-alarm for the low-tempera-
ture sensor and an excess-alarm for the
high-temperature sensor.
The alarm consists of a beeper and a war-
ning on the display.
Alarm for high temperature: beep sound
+ alternating display of "Hi" and actual
temperature
Alarm for low temperature: beep sound +
alternating display of "Lo" and actual tem-
perature
The alarm temperature depends on the set
points. However, at position 5 of the sub-
alarm is always 3 degrees. It is activated if
the temperature has been below 3°C for 10
minutes.
The beep sound can be cancelled by
pushing a random thermostat button. Push
the on/off button to erase the display alarm,
first for cancelling the alarm, then again for
restarting the compressor.
Light
When you open the door of your cabinet,
the lights turn on in the winecooler.
In the temperature display image
displayed when the light is lit.
To turn off the lights, press once
Permanent lighting
For presentation purposes of your wine,
you can turn the lights permanently. Please
press the light switch image
switch off the lights press on
Two-zone setting for serving
temperature
Typical serving temperature settings for the
top and bottom sections are 16°C and 6°C
respectively. With these settings, a suitable
temperature gradient will be achieved in
the cabinet for the storage of various types
of wine distributed from top to bottom as
follows:
● heavy red wines +16 to +19°C
● rosé and light red wines +12 to +16°C
● white wines +10 to +12°C
● champagne and sparkling wines +6 to
It is recommended that wine be served at a
temperature which is a couple of degrees
lower than the desired drinking temperature
as the wine will be warmed slightly when it
is poured into the glass.
Single-zone setting for long-
term storage
For long-term wine storage, the top and bot-
tom sections should both be set at 12°C.
With identical settings for the top and bot-
tom sections, the controls will maintain an
even temperature throughout the cabinet.
However, the temperature in the room will
gradually affect the temperature in the
cabinet through its door and sides, creating
is
a slight temperature gradient from top to
bottom. The controls will maintain the set
temperature at the bottom of the cabinet,
and any deviation from the setting will the-
refore occur at the top.
The difference will vary from 0 to 3°C, de-
pending on the ambient temperature.
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