Eurocave 50 manual

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    O p er at in g a n d ins ta ll at ion ins t ruc t ions - INOA cell a r con d i t ioner s March 2009 1[...]

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    C ONTENTS WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF EUROCAVE 1 • CONDITIONER DESCRIPTION 2 • IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3 • ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY 4 • CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY SAVING 5 • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 • CELLAR INSULATION 7 • INSTALLING YOUR CONDITIONER I- General points II- Drilling the wall III- Fitting IV- Discharging c[...]

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    D e s so l u t i on s a d a p t ée s à tou s v os b e soi n s - S ol u ti on s to m ee t a ll y ou r n ee d s A ll Ih r e n B e d ü r f n i ss e n an g e p a ß te Lösu n g e n - S olu c i on e s a d a p ta d a s a tod a s s u s n ec e s i d a d e s A R MO IR ES À V IN S - W IN E C A BI N ET S W EIN K L IMA S C H R Ä N K E - A R MA R I O S P [...]

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    O u r g r e a tes t wi sh is to a cc om p a n y y ou r en th u sia sm f or win e th r ou g h ou t th e y ea r s… T o d o so , Eu r oC a v e p u ts a ll of its kn ow-h ow in to a ction to b r in g tog eth e r th e e ss en tia l f a ctor s in op tim a l wi n e m a tu r in g : T emperature: T h e tw o wor st en em ie s of y ou r win e a r e ex tr em[...]

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    1 - Conditioner / ceiling distance: 200 mm min. 2 - Ceiling 3 - Cellar wall 4 - Metal mounting frame 5 - Flexible ducting 6 - Aesthetic fr ont panel 7 - Grid, to be cleaned r egularly (see p .11) 8 - Mounting frame / conditioner seal 9 - Evaporator , to be cleaned r egularly 10 - Condenser , to be cleaned r egularly 11 - Inside of cellar 12 - Remot[...]

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    2 - I MPOR T ANT SAFETY RECOMMEND A TIONS Y ou r con di tion er ’ s p owe r lea d is su pp lie d with out a p lu g . In sta ll a tion of a p ow e r p lu g or co nn e cti on of th e con d ition er to a ju n ction b ox m u st b e ca r r ie d ou t b y a q u a li ed el ec tr ici an . In a ll ca se s, th e co nn ec tion of you r con d ition er m u [...]

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    INOA CELLAR CONDITIONER EuroCave Inoa 25 Cellar conditioner Dimension W385 x D322 x H1250 mm Weight: 43 KG Power supply 230V / 50 Hz V olume up to 25 m3 (*) Cooling Capacity 600W Electrical Power 500W (**) Heater element 650W Cooling Gas: R134a External T emp -5°C to 35°C Noise level: 44dbA – 50dbA Supplied with a 3.50 m power lead without plug[...]

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    2 - T ECHNIC AL SPECIFIC A TIONS 3 - C ELLAR INSULA TION Dimensions P o w er Sample Cooling W eight Electrical Heating Refri g eran t External in mm supp ly v olume m 3 s e r u t a r e p m e t W e c n a t s i s e r W r e w o p g K W y t i c a p a c Inoa 25 W385 x D32 2 230 V up to 600 W* * 43 Kg 550 W* * 650 W R134 a -5°C to 35° C x H125 0 / 50 H[...]

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    4 GB 7 - I NSTALLING THE CONDITIONER I - General points - If the power lead is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualied electrician. - Never damage the appliance’ s r efrigerating cir cuit. Y our conditioner’ s power lead is supplied without a plug. “Fitting a power plug or connecting the conditioner to a junction box must be carried out [...]

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    7 - I NST ALLING THE CONDITIONER • Fitting: (see C diagrams) The conditioner comes supplied with a metallic mounting frame which simplies the process of drilling air entr y and exit holes. It also has extendable ducting to be cut to length (75 cm each) in or der to install the conditioner whatever the thickness of the wall. Finally , the condi[...]

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    7 - I NST ALLING THE CONDITIONER - Position and t the aesthetic front panel to the wall (screws not supplied). Use scre ws suitable for the wall material (11) . - W e recommend that you put a bead of silicone between the panel and the wall to ensure eective sealing. - Fold the ange’ s 4 supports inwards (12) . - Place the ducts onto the [...]

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    7 - I NST ALLING THE CONDITIONER Conditioner housed inside the cellar : There are 2 methods for attaching the hot air extraction piping: - Attaching the piping dir ectly to the aesthetic fr ont panel: - Position and scre w , using a Hex wrench (supplied), the two supplied anges* onto the aesthetic front panel (1) . - Fit together the reducer (2)[...]

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    8 - C ONDITIONER OPERA TION Cold air Hot air (heated if necessary) Hot air Evaporator Condenser Compressor Fan T urbine Heater T h e IN O A con d ition er i s  tt ed w ith a r ef r ig e r a tin g unit: • an e v a p or a tor f or ce s cold a ir in sid e t h e r oo m , • a con d en se r ex p el s the h ot a ir ou tsi d e. 14 The evaporator fan[...]

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    I- Remote contr ol description Radio frequency r emote control (433.92 Mhz) Each remote contr ol has a personalised code matched to the conditioner . Po wer supply: 2 x 3V (CR 2430 batter y , supplied) II- Installing the r emote contr ol inside the cellar W e recommend that you place the remote control as close as possible to the bottles. Fit the u[...]

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    III- Installing the r emote control outside the cellar The remote contr ol can also be placed outside the cellar . In this case, it is essential to connect a sensor (supplied with the appliance) to the remote control before installing it. a- Connecting the sensor to the remote control - On the back of the remote control, push the 2 batteries downwa[...]

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    - Programming the remote control Where placing the remote control outside the cellar , ha ving connected the external sensor , it is essential to reprogramme the uni t - T o turn on the remote contr ol, press and hold down the ke y for about 8 seconds until the indicator goes o. - First pr ess and continuously hold down the ke y , at the same ti[...]

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    1 0 - C OMMISSIONIN G Y OU R CONDITIONE R I- C o nn e ction C h e ck t ha t th e p lu g is co nn e cted to a p ow e r su pp ly ( p r ese n ce of cor r ect a m p f u ses, f u n ction in g 30 m A * d i eren tia l c ir cu it b r ea ke r - n ot a pp lica b le to c er ta in cou n tr ies). W a it 48 h ou r s b ef or e p lu gg in g in y our con d iti o[...]

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    1 0 - C OMMISSIONIN G Y OU R CONDITIONE R IV - In sta ll i n g th e r e m ote con tr ol Y ou c an in sta ll th e r em ote con tr ol in sid e you r ce ll a r. W e r ec o mm en d t ha t y ou p la ce it a s close a s p o ss ib le to th e b o tt les. Fi x th e u n it close to y ou r b o tt les u sin g th e su pp lied p eg s an d scr e ws ( s ee d ia g [...]

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    1 0 - C OMMISSIONIN G Y OU R CONDITIONE R - Pr e ss th e ke y to con  r m th e n e w se tt i n g , the d isp la y the n r etu r n s to th e n e w se tt i n g . T h e se tt in g c an b e a d ju sted b etw ee n 9 an d 15 ° C . B e yon d th is r an g e, th e an d ke ys d o n ot w or k . W ARNING: to operate correctl y , your conditioner m ust be i[...]

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    12 - O PERA TING F AUL TS If the conditioner is not working, there ma y be loss of synchronism between the appliance and the remote control. Synchronising procedur e: - Remove the conditioner housing upper cover (4 scr ews) (1) . - T o turn on the remote contr ol, press and hold down the key for about 8 seconds, until the indicator goes o. - Pla[...]

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    12 GB W ARNING The information in this document is subject to modication without prior notice. EuroCa ve oers no guarantee on this equipment item if it is used for any specic purpose other than that for which it was des igned. EuroCa ve cannot be held responsible f or an y errors in this manual, nor for an y damage linked to or following t[...]

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    www .euroca ve.co.uk - eurocave@aroundwine .co.uk Around Wine 40 New Cavendish Street London W1G 8UD 020 7935 4679 eurocave@aroundwine.co.uk 23[...]