Vinotemp VinoCellier Refrigerator User Manual


 
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FREQUENTLY ASK S
differences in temperature between the upper and
g the back of the appliance.
rature was set correctly (following
prov
As in a natural cellar, a deviation in temperature of 1 to 2° F is
more
Q: I have notice
Frost may
cabinet. It
time when
the compress lets. If frost
accumulates to the point of producing
tly back in. If, despite these precautions, ice
authorized servi
Q: What a ge?
You wine cabinet’s i
temperature; thermal inertia linked to the volume of bottles considerably
slows down changes in temperature.
time to p
alternate amb not deteriorate.
ding on the ambient temperature of the room and the temperature of
the cabinet, the compressor may have topped according to the setting.
ED QUESTION
dQ: I have notice
lower section
Chec
Chec
of my cabinet.
k that none of the bottles is touchin
k to make sure your tempe
ided instructions)
Please
liquids
from ch
note, however, that only the air temperature varies, as these
e a high degreehav of thermal inertia, which prevents the wine
anging temperature.
consid
importa
constant.
ered normal owing to convection phenomena. The
nt factor for wine is that at any given time the temperature is
d frost on the back of my cabinet.
appear on the upper left section of the back wall of your wine
is coldest when the compressor starts up. This is therefore the
the frost will be most noticeable. This is completely normal. When
or stops, this frost will turn into water drop
ice (because the bottles are touching
), unplug the appliance, wait for it to defrost, then arrange the
before plugging it
the back wall
bottles correc
(and not frost) reappears, it is essential that you contact you obtain
ce for your unit.
re the risks for my wine in case of extended power outa
nsulation protects against extreme changes in
Should a power outage occur, the
will be restored very slowly in order to protect the wine from temperature
thermal shoc
this
k. It is recommended that you avoid opening the cabinet during
reserve the temperature inside the cabinet. Wine kept at an
ient temperature for a short period will
Q: My cabinet isn’t making any noise. Is there a problem?
The compressor fitted in your Vinocave cabinet is very quiet (36dB).
Depen
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