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Le Chai LTN990S Notice D'utilisation page 32

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DEFROSTING
Defrosting of your wine cabinet is fully automatic. It requires no action on your part.
During operation, you may notice condensation drops forming on the rear inside wall of the cabinet. They
will be eliminated during automatic defrosting.
CLEANING
Before any cleaning, unplug the device from the mains.
Never use abrasives or a scraper sponge when cleaning the inside or the outside of your wine
cabinet.
Remove all accessories (racks, etc.). Wash them using lukewarm water to which has been added a
gentle unscented detergent (dishwashing liquid for example); rinse with bleach water and carefully
dry off.
Wash the inside walls in the same way; pay particular attention to the rack supports
Wash the door seal as well as under the seal.
Plug the wine cabinet into the mains.
From time to time, dust off the condenser behind the device; accumulated dust may reduce the efficiency
of your wine cabinet.
In the event of a prolonged absence, empty and clean out the device; maintain the door slightly open
during the period of non-use.
CHARCOAL FILTER
Your wine is a living thing that breathes through the cork of its bottle. To preserve the quality and taste of
your fine wines, they must be stored at the ideal temperature and ambient conditions. Your cellar is
equipped with an activated carbon filtration system to ensure air purity and cooling efficiency. The filter is
located on the panel at the bottom of your cellar.
Remember that this filter should be changed every 12 months.
To replace your filter :
1
Remove the wine bottles stored on the two (2)
racks located in front of the filter.
2
Remove the shelves and set them aside
3
Hold
the filter
counterclockwise
4
Remove the existing filter and replace it with a
new one.
5
Place the new filter in the hole and turn it 45
degrees clockwise.
CARE OF YOUR CABINET
and turn
it
45
degrees
Turn to the left to remove the
filter.
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