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temperatures indicated below, the appliance should be located in a
room whose temperature is maximum 75°F / 25ºC!
Temperature control and display
The upper zone of the appliance is for storage of white wine,
featuring a temperature range from 45°F to 54°F (7°C to 12°C). The
lower zone is for storage of red wine with a temperature range from
54°F to 64°F (12°C to 18°C).
The temperature range of the wine cooler is intended for 45°F to 64°F
(7°C to 18°C).
The display usually shows the average current temperature of each
cooling zone at any given moment.
Manual temperature setting
A standard temperature for each cavity is preset at the factory. If
you want to change the target temperature for a cooling zone,
please select the cooling zone and select accordingly.
The temperature of the wine cooler can be set anywhere from 45°F
to 64°F (7°C to 18°C) using the temperature up "△"and
temperature down "▽"buttons as follows:
1) There are four buttons on the panel: on the left, push "Temp
increase the temperature or push "Temp
temperature of the upper zone. On the right, push "Temp
increase the temperature or push "Temp
temperature of the lower zone.
2) When the unit is plugged into a wall outlet, the system starts
cooling. The target temperature is set on certain level, which
means that if the inner temperature reaches the set point, the
thermostat will stop the system from cooling further, so that the
temperature in the cabinet will slowly rise.
3) When the inside temperature rises above the set point, the
thermostat will let the unit start cooling again.
4) The wine cellar will repeatedly follow these cooling cycles, which
is normal for any thermostatically-controlled device.
Copies of the I/B. Please reproduce them without any
changes except under special instruction from Team
International BELGIUM. The pages must be reproduced
and folded in order to obtain a booklet A5 (+/- 148.5 mm
width x 210 mm height). When folding, make sure you
keep the good numbering when you turn the pages of
the I/B. Don't change the page numbering. Keep the
language integrity.
Print only what is inside the frame.
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