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HAEGER Chateaux 24 Instrucciones De Uso página 7

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1. Body
3. Glass door
5. Temperature selector
7. Temperature display
9. Temperature down switch
11. Shelf
Use your wine cellar
The temperature setting allows you to adjust it according to your needs:
Setting temperature before tasting red wines: The temperature recommended is
10-14°C.
If the ambient temperature is higher or lower than the recommended
temperatures, this will have a negative impact on its performance. For example,
placing the unit in an extremely cold or hot place can cause variations in the internal
temperature of the unit.
The internal temperature may vary depending on the location of the bottles, at the
top, middle or bottom. Adjustment may be necessary depending on the ambient
temperature.
Do not hesitate to leave a thermometer inside the cellar in order to carry out
regular monitoring.
This wine cellar is designed for the maximum storage of 24 standard size (75cl)
bottles of wine.
Temperature setting:
Press the key (
adjust the temperature.
The keys <
increments of 1°C (the temperature range is 5 ~ 20°C)
The button (
The button (
To minimize energy consumption, be sure to respect the filling capacity of your
wine cellar - 24 bottles of 75cl size. The combination of drawers, baskets and
shelves that result in the most efficient use of energy for the appliance.
Energy saving tips
− The appliance should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat
producing appliances heating ducts, and out of the direct sunlight.
) or (
) 3 - 5 seconds to unlock the button, then allow you
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> allow you to increase or decrease the temperature in
) allows you to switch the interior lighting on and off.
) with °C display only in Europe, cannot be switched to °F.
2. Recessed handle
4. Feet
6. Lighting switch
8. Temperature up switch
10. Upper hinge
12. Bottle rack
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