User manual
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Noises during operation
The wine cellar is cooled by means of a 
compression system. In order to maintain 
the preset temperature inside the wine 
cellar, the compressor comes into operation 
in response to the level of cooling required, 
and may operate continuously if necessary. 
When the compressor starts to function, it 
creates a buzzing noise which generally 
diminishes in intensity after a few minutes.
Another normal wine cellar operating noise 
is a gurgling due to the refrigerant flowing 
through the pipes in the circuit. This noise is 
normal and does not indicate an appliance 
malfunction.
Turning the appliance off
Whenever the appliance is to remain 
unused for long periods, it should be 
switched off.
1. Press and hold the ON/OFF key 
on the control panel for a few seconds 
until the appliance turns off.
2. Unplug the appliance from the wall 
socket.
3. Empty the wine cellar.
4. Dry any residual moisture which has 
accumulated with a soft cloth.
5. Leave the door ajar to prevent the 
humidity and trapped air from creating 
unpleasant smells.
3.6 Alarms
Each alarm consists of a message flashing 
on the display, and an audible warning.
The display continues to flash until the alarm 
condition finishes.
• To deactivate the alarm, press the 
display button of the upper 
compartment  .
Temperature alarm
The temperature on the display may start to 
flash. This means that the temperature inside 
the wine cellar compartment is too high or 
too low in relation to that set.
This may occur:
• when the appliance is first turned on;
• if a temperature much higher or much 
lower than the previous one is set;
• if the wine cellar is loaded with many 
bottles at ambient temperature; 
• in the event of an extended interruption 
in mains voltage.
The alarms help protect the wine 
from temperatures which could 
compromise its quality.










