Installing your wine cabinet
• When unpacking your cabinet, check that it is not damaged (signs of impact, buckling, marks).
• Carefully remove any packaging adhesives or protective elements from your wine cabinet.
• 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.
• Take the lead (which you will find in your cabinet's "accessories" box) and plug it into the connector,
located at the back of the cabinet, on the bottom left-hand side (see diagram below).
• 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.
• Position the two caps in the 2 top holes of the cabinet
• Place your cabinet in the desired location.
The location that you choose for your cabinet must:
- be open to the outside and well ventilated (not in an
enclosed cupboard, for example),
- allow there to be a minimum space of 7 cm between the
wall and the back of the cabinet,
- not be close to any source of heat,
- not be too damp (utility room, laundry room, bathroom...),
- have a flat, stable floor,
- be supplied with standard accessible power (outlet that
complies with standards in force in your country, earthed
with circuit breaker).
It is forbidden to use an extension cord or adaptor.
Recommendation
To allow you to easily level your wine cabinet, it is fitted with 2 adjustable feet at the front.
Carry out final levelling of your cabinet (spirit level recommended).
WAIT 48 HOURS BEfORE PLUGGING IN YOUR APPLIANCE
When moving your cabinet, never tilt it more than 45°, and always on its side (on the side of the flexible
lead).
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