1/ DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WINE CABINET
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
N
I
J
Q
K
A
Cabinet body
B
Setting and control panel
C
Lighting (Light strip and 2 LEDs)
D
Breather hole + Active charcoal filter
E
Door catch
F
Sliding shelf
G
Cabinet Bracing bar (do not remove) – large model
only
H
Storage shelf
I
Grill
J
Humidity cartridge - 1-temperature model only
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P
O
R
S
M
L
K
2 adjustable feet for levelling
L
Lower hinge (x2)
M
Product identification label
N
Fresh air vent
O
Door (fitted with a handle and a dual-action lock)
P
Upper hinge
Q
Condensate collection tray with outlet hole
R
Detachable handle (Full Glass and Black Piano
doors only)
S
Three screws, three caps (Full Glass and Black
Piano doors only)
2/ POWER SUPPLY
The wine cabinet's power lead has a plug, to be plugged into a standard earthed outlet to prevent
any risk of electric shock.
Contact your usual EuroCave retailer to change the power lead if it is damaged. It must be replaced
by a EuroCave original manufacturer's part.
3/ PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
AND SAVING ENERGY
Disposal of packaging
All packaging used by EuroCave is made from recyclable
materials (except the expanded polystyrene high density
base and the lower hinge protector). After unpacking
your cabinet, take the packaging to a refuse collection
point. For the most part, it will be recycled.
Recycling: a caring gesture
Electrical and electronic equipment can have a harmful effect on the
environment and human health owing to the presence of hazardous
substances.
You should never therefore trash electronic and electrical equipment with
unsorted municipal waste.
When purchasing a new EuroCave product, you can entrust recycling of
your old appliance to your EuroCave retailer.
4/ INSTALLING YOUR WINE CABINET
Unpacking
•
When your cabinet is delivered, check the outside for signs of damage
(impact, warping...).
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Open the door and check that the various elements inside are intact
(walls, Main du Sommelier supports, hinges, bottle support...).
•
Remove the protective elements found inside and outside your cabinet
including the lower hinge protector (see diagram (1))
•
Fit the cap (see diagram 2), found in the accessories bag, used for sealing
the hole in the lower hinge.
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2
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Protective wedges for transportation have been attached to each shelf.
2 wedges per shelf (Picture 1). Remove all of them using a rotating
Have the power supply socket checked by a qualified electrician who will check that it is
correctly earthed and will carry out, if necessary, work to ensure that the socket
complies with current standards.
If you are moving to a foreign country, check that the supply characteristics of the cabinet
correspond to the country (voltage, frequency).
Speak to your EuroCave retailer.
He will explain the removal and
collection arrangements set up in the EuroCave network.
In compliance with legislation relating to protecting and caring for the
environment, your wine cabinet does not contain C.F.C.s or H.C.F.Cs.
To save energy
•Install your wine cabinet in a suitable location (see following page) and
observe the recommended temperature ranges.
• Keep the door open for as short a time as possible.
•Ensure that the door seal is in good working order and that it is not
damaged. If it is, contact your EuroCave retailer.
Disable any unusable appliances by unplugging them and cutting off the
power lead.
movement (Picture 2). You can retain these wedges and reuse them if
you have to transport your wine cabinet over a long distance.
Picture 1
Stainless steel cladding :
•
Unpacking the cabinet : Your appliance is protected by a self-adhesive film.
•
Caution : Unpeel the film by hand, never use tools that could scratch or
gouge the surface.
If there is a problem, contact your EuroCave retailer
Picture 2
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