III. Multi-temperature wine cabinet (réf 3181S)
A. Description of the control panel
- To make the electronic display visible: press the top then release. The panel will then be visible and the settings will
be able to be changed. Repeat the procedure in the reverse order to retract it (see description, pages 4-5 of technical
manual).
- The display alternately displays the lower section temperature and the upper section temperature every 10 seconds.
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Status lights:
Compressor 1 : indicates that the compressor is operating. When this flashes, it means that the compressor is going to
start up in a few minutes (technical delay).
Defrosting cycle 2 : indicates that an automatic defrosting cycle is underway.
Heater 3 : indicates that the heater is operating.
Alarm 4 : informs you that there is an abnormally high or low temperature inside the wine cabinet.
NB: If you have loaded your cabinet with a large number of bottles, it can take several hours for your wine cabinet's
temperature to stabilise. The warning light
not disappear, contact your retailer.
B. Setting the temperature
Your multi-temperature cabinet was pre-set in the factory in order to obtain 6°C in the
lower section and 18°C in the upper section. The settings suit most scenarios. There is therefore no
need to change these settings.
Commissioning the control panel
By default, the control is in the "on" position. To put the
cabinet on standby, press and hold down the ( ) button for
several seconds.
The display switches between the internal temperature and
the OFF display (the cabinet is no longer operating, only
the display is active).
To reactivate the cabinet back on, press and hold down the
( ) button for several seconds until just the temperature
is displayed.
To set the temperature of your wine cabinet
The temperature of your wine cabinet is set entirely from
the control panel.
Press set until St1 appears, hold pressed until the
temperature display flashes and then adjust.
• Set the desired temperature using the
buttons. Maintain pressure on the set buttons for a few
seconds. This confirms the temperature setting in the
lower zone of the cabinet and allows you to access the
temperature setting of the upper zone (St2).
• Confirm your programming by pressing the set button.
If you do not confirm your setting with this key, your
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cabinet. It is therefore necessary to wait before your new setting takes effect.
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temperature setting.
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Buttons (
inside the cabinet.
Standby button ( ) :
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standby.
may thenappear. Wait a while then check again. If the alarm warning light does
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display: displays the actual temperature inside your wine
press and hold down set for a few seconds to see the
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/ set): allow you to select the desired temperature
allows
you to switch the cabinet on and put it on
modification will not be registered.
It is possible to set the temperature of the upper section
(St2 - red wine serving temperature zone - warmest zone)
14°C - 18°C.
It is possible to set the temperature of the lower section
(St1-cooling zone - coldest zone) 6°C - 8°C.
When setting the temperatures it is preferable to retain a
10°C difference between settings.
It is necessary to wait 48 hrs before noticing the effects of
a temperature adjustment.
The indicated settings are standard settings given for an
ambient temperature of approximately 20°C. Depending on
the external temperature and/or change and/or installation
conditions, they may require adjustments.
Do not allow the glass door to be exposed to
direct sunlight.
In order for your multi-temperature
cabinet to perform optimally, the upper
and lower temperature settings must
have a difference of 10°C (e.g.: 8°C at
the bottom = 18°C at the top)
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