4 - Installing your wine cabinet
- When unpacking your cabinet after delivery, make sure there are no visible external defects (i.e. signs of impact, deformation, etc.).
- Open the door and make sure that nothing is broken or missing (e.g. walls, shelves, hinges, control panel, etc.).
- Move your cabinet to your intended installation site. This location must:
- not be in a confined space, to allow air to circulate (not in a closed cupboard, for example)
- not be near any source of heat
- not be too humid (e.g. laundry, linen, bathroom, etc.)
- have a stable and flat floor
- be equipped with a power socket (for a standard 230V, 50/60 Hz, 16 A plug, with earth connection and differential circuit-breaker)
- Glue the water recovery tank on the compressor support, placing it under the small hose leaving the cabinet. The deepest part of the tank must be under this hose.
- Pull out the power cord so that it is accessible and position your cabinet while leaving 8 to 10 cm between its back and the wall.
- Adjust your cabinet's front feet (by screwing them in or out), until it is level (using a spirit level is recommended).
- Remove the protective devices placed inside your cabinet.
- Remove the paper protection from the charcoal filter you will find in the small bag of cabinet accessories, and fit this filter, from the inside of your cabinet, in the ventilation
hole at the top on the left side.
- Fit the handle on your cabinet door by screwing it on, but not too tightly.
- Arrange shelves according to your requirements (see section 7 of this guide)
- Before plugging in, allow the cabinet to sit for 48 hours, to allow fluids to settle.
NOTE: When moving your cabinet, never tilt it more than 45¡, and always on the side of the power cord.
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