5 - I
NSTALLING YOUR WINE CABINET
I - In General
- When your appliance is delivered, ensure, after unpacking, that your cabinet shows no obvious exterior damage (impacts,
buckling, etc.).
- Open the door and check it is in good condition (walls, shelves, hinges, control strip, etc.).
- In the event of a problem, contact your EuroCave dealer.
- Now move your cabinet to its chosen location. This location should:
- allow air to flow around the cabinet (not a closed cupboard, etc.),
- away from any heat source,
- not be too damp (laundry room, utility, bathroom, etc.),
- be on a flat solid floor,
- have an electrical power supply (standard power socket, 13A, with earth and differential circuit breaker, 30 mA).
* not valid for some countries.
- Do not place your cabinet in an area that might be flooded.
- Avoid water splashes over all or part of the back of the appliance.
- Place the drip tray on the compressor stand (you will find this in the "accessories" bag in your cabinet), sliding it under
the little outlet hose from the housing, with the deepest part of the tank under the hose.
- Take the power lead, (which you will find in the "accessories" bag in your cabinet), and connect it to the connector at the
bottom left of the cabinet (see adjoining diagram).
- Release the power cable so that it is accessible and position your appliance, leaving a space of 8 to 10cm between
the wall and the rear of your wine cabinet.
- Release the power cable so that it does not enter into contact with any part of the appliance.
- Wait 48 h before switching on, so that the internal circuit fluids can settle.
- gently tip cabinet backwards in order to adjust the front feet (by unscrewing or tightening), so as to achieve a level
for your cabinet (we recommend the use of a spirit level).
- Remove the protective elements inside your cabinet.
- Position the carbon filter, which you will find in the "accessories" bag, placing it inside the cabinet in the ventilation hole
at the top left (see adjoining diagram).
- Never connect several wine cabinets to a multi-socket.
N.B.:Whenever you move your cabinet, never by more than 45°,
And always toward the side where the power lead is located.
A wine cabinet has to be designed so that no bottle comes into contact with the back wall. If this were to
happen, the condensation on the wall could trickle over the shelves and damage the bottle labels. Additionally,
, contact with the cold wall could create a frost point, which would be harmful to your wine.
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