8 - a
IV- Charcoal filter
We advise you to change your cabinet's charcoal filter every year (see following chapter on everyday
maintenance).
When the filter has reached a life time of 1 year or when the cabinet is switched on for the first time, the
pictogram
is displayed.
Once the charcoal filter has been changed, press and hold down the
menu appears. Press the
. Confirm by pressing the
9 - e
Your EuroCave wine cabinet is a tried-and-tested, easy to use appliance. The following few maintenance procedures will allow your cabinet to provide you
with many years of faithful service.
- Each year, ensure that you replace the active charcoal filter housed in the upper breather hole of your cabinet (see page 5, arrow 15). Remove the charcoal
filter manually (see diagram opposite).
The charcoal filter is available from your usual retailer. The replacement part must have an original manufacturer's guarantee. A visual alarm warns you when
you need to change your charcoal filter (see previous chapter).
- Dust the condenser (metal grid located along the external back wall of your appliance) twice a year.
- When cleaning the back of your cabinet and before moving it, ensure that the appliance has been unplugged and all the bottles have been removed.
- Thoroughly clean the inside of your cabinet once a year, after unplugging and unloading it (use water and a gentle cleaning product, then rinse carefully).
Regularly inspecting your appliance for any possible anomaly and communicating this anomaly to your retailer is
the best way to ensure that your wine cabinet will provide you with long and faithful service.
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If your appliance has an operating fault, alarms warn you of the type of problem that has arisen.
I- Temperature
If the temperature of your cabinet is 4°C / 8°F above or below the set temperature for longer than 24 hours, a visual
alarm will be activated.
The pictogram
is displayed.
• the pictogram will not disappear until the temperature has returned within the limits of + or – 4°C / 8°F.
Check that (see chapter 8-I):
- the cabinet door is correctly closed,
- the door seal is not damaged,
- you did not, in the last few hours, put a large number of bottles in your cabinet.
Once you have checked all these points, if the alarm persists after a few hours, it may mean that there
is an operating fault. Unplug your cabinet and contact your retailer.
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key to select the menu then. The number 365 will appear under the pictogram
key.
veryday maintenanCe
perating faults
key, the pictogram flashes the main
N.B.: Only prolonged exposure
to temperatures exceeding the
permitted range and sudden
temperature fluctuations can be
harmful to your fine wines.
N.B.: Any work carried out on
the refrigeration unit must be
done by a qualified refrigeratio-
nist, who must check the circuit
is waterproof before powering
up.
Likewise, any work carried out
on the electrical circuit must be
carried out by a qualified
electrician.