Installation Instructions

Use
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Door open alarm
The text appears on the display. the
door has been open for more than 60
seconds.
Close the door.
Malfunction alarms
On the display appears the text from
to (excluding ) or
, or : appliance malfunction.
Switch off the appliance and call the
technical support service.
3.7 Suggestions for storage
White wines
Compared to red wines, white wines are
generally more acidic and lower in tannins.
To better appreciate its characteristics, an
acidic drink should generally be preserved
at a slightly lower temperature than others,
so these wines should be stored at
temperatures between 50°F and 57°F.
Young, fresh, and aromatic white wines can
also be served at a temperature of 50°F
while the less aromatic wines at 54°F. Soft
and ripe white wines, aged for a few years
in the bottle, can withstand higher
temperatures and can be served between
54°F and 57°F.
Serving a white wine at higher temperatures
means enhancing its “sweet” character to
the detriment of its acidity and flavor, which
instead are considered pleasing and
desired characteristics in this type of wine.
Rosé wines
Rosé wines generally follow the same rules
as white wines. However it is necessary to
consider the tannicity of these wines and
then serve them at a higher temperature so
as not to make them too astringent. If the
tannin level allows, young and fresh rosé
wines are served between 50°F and 54°F,
while the more robust and full-bodied rosés,
including the more mature ones, can be
served between 54°F and 57°F.
NOTE:
If the door is still open 60 seconds
after having turned off the acoustic
signal, the alarm will restart.