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Temperature control and display
The temperature range of the wine cooler is intended for 52°F to 64°F
(11°C to 18°C). The lower temperatures are recommended for white
wine, the upper temperature for the red wine.
The display usually shows the average temperature of the appliance
at that moment.
Manual temperature setting
The temperature is factory preset when the cellar is off the
assembling line. If you want to change the temperature in the
cabinet, please follow the steps below and change accordingly.
The temperature of the wine cooler can be set by pressing the
temperature "up" and temperature "down" buttons as follows:
1) By pressing the button 11 and 12 together ("UP" and "DOWN")
and holding for 3 seconds - C/F on the control panel - you can
select if you want to display the temperature in Fahrenheit (F) or
Celsius (C). The temperatures in Fahrenheit are always the highest
value.
2) There are 2 buttons on the panel: push "UP" (11) to increase the
temperature or push "DOWN" (12) to decrease the temperature
in the wine cellar.
3) When the power switch is pressed, cooling system starts to work.
The temperature is set on certain temperature level, which means
that when the inner temperature reaches the set point, the
appliance will stop cooling, so that the temperature in the
cabinet rises gradually.
4) When the inside temperature rises above the set point, cooling
will resume until reaching this set point, the cellar enters into
cooling cycles.
You can turn the interior light ON or OFF by pressing the light switch
(10) on the control panel.
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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