OPERATION
Setting the Temperature - Figure 8, 9 |
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The temperature of all compartments can be | Ventilation button at upper control unit - Figure 10 | |
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Temperature control for upper and middle |
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compartment at upper control unit - Figure 8 |
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Figure 8
Temperature control for lower compartment at lower control unit - Figure 9
Figure 9
To reduce the temperature: Press the “DOWN“ button;
To increase the temperature: Press the “UP“ button.
-While you are entering the temperature, the set temperature will flash on the display.
-You can change the settings in increments of 1°F (1°C) by briefly pressing the button again. The electronic controls will switch over automatically about five seconds after the last time you pressed the button. The actual temperature displays.
If F0 or F1 appears in the display, the appliance has a fault. Contact your nearest customer service rep- resentative.
Ventilation Button - Figure 10, 11
Should you wish to use the wine cooler to store wine for long periods of time, activate the “Ventilation“ button. The light in the button comes on and the ventilation function is active. Then the climate which corresponds to that of a wine cellar is achieved inside the wine cooler. Bottle corks are prevented from drying out due to an increased level of humidity.
Figure 10
Ventilation button at lower control unit - Figure 11
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Audible Warning Signal - Figure 12, 13
The audible warning signal helps to protect your wines against excessive temperature fluctuations.
-The audible warning signal sounds when the door is open for longer than about 180 seconds. The audible warning device is turned off by pressing the Alarm button.
Alarm button at upper control unit - Figure 12
Figure 12
Alarm button at lower control unit - Figure 13
Figure 13
- The audible warning signal sounds when the inte- rior gets too warm or too cold. The temperature display will also flash. The audible warning device is turned off by pressing the Alarm button. The temperature display will continue to flash until the cause of the alarm has been rectified.
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