6/ USING YOUR WINE CABINET FOR THE FIRST TIME
3
Remove the existing charcoal filter.
5
Push the hatchupwards and screw the button back on.
N.B.: Only use genuine EuroCave parts.
VII. Disabling the audible warning signal of the alarms
When your appliance has a fault, an audible warning may accompany the visual warning. To turn off this alarm this audible warning, simply briefly press the
+
set
The following alarms have an audible warning signal that can be disabled:
•
Temperature alarm
•
Low humidity level alarm
(after being below 50% for 60 days)
•
High humidity level alarm
(after being above 90% for one week)
VIII. Placing the screen on standby
To place the screen on standby, briefly press the
key. Repeat the process to exit standby mode.
The cabinet remains in operation when the screen is in standby mode.
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Insert the EuroCave charcoal filter (with the EuroCave label facing you),
taking care to first remove the protective plastic.
Disabling the audible warning signal of the alarms does not disable
the visual warnings.
•
Temperature sensor fault alarm
+ « Er1 »
•
"Erh" humidity sensor fault alarm
•
Open door alarm
(after 15 minutes)
•
Temperature alarm
•
Low humidity level alarm
•
High humidity level alarm
•
Temperature sensor fault alarm
+ « Er1 »
•
"Erh" humidity sensor fault alarm
•
Open door alarm
Your EuroCave wine cabinet is a tried and tested appliance.
Maintenance procedures approximately once a year
•
Unplug and unload the appliance.
•
Remove any particles that could block the drain pipe located inside the cabinet, on
the ledge at the bottom.
•
Clean the inside of the compartments with water and a gentle cleaning product.
•
Rinse thoroughly. Dry with the EuroCave microfibre cloth provided.
•
Glass sections must be polished with the EuroCave non-abrasive microfibre cloth
provided, after first cleaning with a glass cleaning product.
•
Replace the active charcoal filter housed in its hatch under the control panel (see chapter
6, VI). Remove the charcoal filter manually. It is available from your usual retailer. It must
be replaced by a manufacturer' s part.
•
Check that the door seal is in good condition. It is often necessary to clean the seal.
Cleaning with unsuitable products can cause premature wear of the seal. You should
therefore observe certain rules: Whenever the seal is cleaned, it must be rinsed with
clean water. no traces of cleaning product must be left on the seal. EuroCave
recommends that you only use a mild soapy solution. If cleaning with this type of
Never use a cleaning product containing acetone, petrol or alcohol, white spirit or synthetic thinner, which could damage the front.
key.
Possible incidents
The pictogram
is displayed and the alarm is
ringing. The
button is red.
(Temperature alarm)
The
pictogram is still displayed even though
the previous corrective action has been taken.
The
button is red.
(Temperature alarm)
The
pictogram is displayed. The
button is red.
(Low humidity level alarm)
The
pictogram is displayed, the
button is red and the alarm is ringing.
(Low humidity level alarm)
The
pictogram is flashing. The
button
is red.
(High humidity level alarm)
The
pictogram is flashing the
button
is red and the alarm is ringing.
(High humidity level alarm)
The
pictogram and Er1 are displayed and
the alarm is ringing.
The
button is red.
(Temperature sensor fault alarm)
7/ EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE
solution proves insufficient, it is possible to occasionally use an an ethanol-based
solution, but with a concentration of less than 10 %, and taking care to rinse the seal
with clean water.
•
To remove words written with the white marker pen on our bottle identification
labels, use a damp cloth.
•
Use a damp cloth to clean the fronts of the shelves.
•
Use the EuroCave microfibre cloth to clean glass or plastic sections of your cabinet.
•
Clean the humidity control tray every 1 - 2 years depending on the quality of the
water used. Take the tray out of its slot. Unscrew the upper panel and clean the
different elements with soapy water. Rinse thoroughly, screw the upper panel back
on and fill the tray (see chapter 4). Put the tray back into the slot provided in the
cabinet.
•
Clean the two metal strips used as an electrical contact for the shelf lighting, using a
cloth soaked in methylated spirit.
•
If dust has settled on the ventilation openings on the back of the wine cabinet, simply
remove it with a vacuum cleaner.
8/ OPERATING FAULTS
Causes
Corrective action
The temperature has
Check that the door is closed.
been 4°C higher or
Check the condition of the door seal.
lower than the selected
If you have loaded your cabinet with a large amount of bottles in the
temperature for at
past few hours, wait a while then check again.
least 24hrs.
If the alarm continues, contact your EuroCave retailer.
Operating fault
Contact your EuroCave retailer.
The humidity level has
Fill the humidity control tray (see chapter 4, III).
been below 50% for
If the alarm continues, contact your EuroCave retailer.
96hrs.
The humidity level has
Fill the humidity control tray (see chapter 4, III).
been below 50% for
If the alarm continues, contact your EuroCave retailer.
60 days.
The humidity level has
Contact your EuroCave retailer / customer services.
been above 90% for
72hrs.
The humidity level has
Contact your EuroCave retailer / customer services.
been higher than 90%
for a week.
Temperature sensor
Contact your EuroCave retailer / customer services.
fault alarm
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