Description Of Your Wine Cabinet; Some Important Facts About Wine; Power Supply; Installing Your Wine Cabinet - ARTEVINO Oxygen Serie Manual De Uso

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Description of your wine cabinet

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CONFIG OXG 3T GM BASE A+ AVEC PORTE PLEINE
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Cabinet body
Lower hinge (x2)
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Upper hinge
Product identification label
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Glass or solid door depending on model
Grid
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Storage shelf
Breather hole
Sliding shelf
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Control panel
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Support strip for fixing shelf
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Rear stop
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Handle
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Condensate collection tray with
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Lock
outlet hole
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Adjustable feet (x2)
Door catch
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3-temperature models only
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2T cabinet only
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CONFIG OXG 3T GM BASE A+ AVEC PORTE PLEINE
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CONFIG OXG 3T GM BASE A+ AVEC PORTE PLEINE
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Red wine service compartment
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Chilling compartment
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Compartment separation shelf
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Specific grid for beverages
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Cabinet bracing bar (do not remove) -
large size 1T, MT and 3T only

Some important facts about wine

Your ARTEVINO wine cabinet has been designed to guarantee optimal storage and/or serving conditions
for your wine.
Wine is a complex product. It develops very slowly and requires specific conditions in order to reach its
full potential.
All wines are stored at the same temperature. Only their serving temperatures differ.
This being the case, just like the natural cellars of wine producers, it is not so much the absolute value
of the storage temperature that is important but its consistency. In other words, whatever temperature
your cabinet is set at (between 10°C and 14°C for a maturing cabinet), your wine will be stored in ideal
conditions provided that this temperature does not fluctuate.
IN ANY EVENT, IF YOU NOTICE A HUMIDITY OR TEMPERATURE FAULT INSIDE YOUR WINE
CABINET, BE AWARE THAT ONLY PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO ABNORMAL CONDITIONS
IS HARMFUL TO YOUR WINES.

Power supply

For your personal safety, the wine cabinet must be correctly earthed.
Ensure that the socket is correctly earthed and that your installation is protected by a circuit breaker
(30 mA*)
*Not applicable to some countries.
All work must be carried out by a qualified electrician.

Installing your wine cabinet

• When unpacking your cabinet, check that it is not damaged (signs of impact, buckling, marks).
• Remove the protective elements found inside and outside your cabinet including the lower hinge
protector (see diagram (1))
• Fit the cap (see diagram 2), found in the accessories bag, used for sealing the hole in the lower hinge.
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• Open the door and check that the various elements are intact.
• Arrange the electric power lead so that it does not come into contact with any of the cabinet's components.
• Install the stop at the back of the cabinet (see diagram).
This allows a space of 7 cm to be maintained between the wall and the rear of the cabinet. This space
allows your cabinet's power consumption to be optimised.
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