Eurocave INOA 25 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 en an g e p a ß te Lösu n g e n - S ol u c i on e s a d a p ta d a s a tod a s su s n e ce si d a d es A R MO IR ES À V IN S - W IN E C A B IN E T S W EIN K LI M A SC H R Ä N K E - A R MA R IO S P A R[...]

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

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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 regularl y 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 lied wi th ou t a p lu g . I n sta ll a tion of a p owe r p lu g or co nn ecti on of th e con di tion er to a ju n ction b ox m u st b e ca r r ied ou t b y a q u a li ed ele ctr ici an . In a ll ca ses, th e co nn ecti on of y ou r con d ition er m us t[...]

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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 circuit. 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 b[...]

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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 order to install the conditioner whatever the thickness of the wall. Finally , the condit[...]

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    7 - I NST ALLING THE CONDITIONER - Position and t the aesthetic front panel to the wall (screws not supplied). Use screws 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 iti on er is  tt e d w ith a r ef r ig e r a tin g unit: • an ev a p or a tor forces cold ai r in sid e th e r oo m , • a con d en ser ex p el s th e h ot a ir ou tsi d e. 14 The evaporator fan ope[...]

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    I- Remote contr ol description Radio frequency remote contr ol (433.92 Mhz) Each remote control 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 un[...]

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    III- Installing the r emote control outside the cellar The remote control 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 downwar[...]

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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 press and continuously hold down the key , at the same time[...]

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

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    1 0 - C OMMISSIONIN G Y OU R CONDITIONE R IV - I n sta ll in g th e r em o te con tr ol Y ou c an in sta ll th e r em ote con tr ol in sid e y ou r ce ll a r. W e r eco mm e n d t ha t you p la ce it a s close a s p o ss ib le to th e b o tt les. Fi x t h e un it close to you r b o tt le s u si n g t h e su pp li ed p eg s an d screws ( s ee di a 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 in g , th e d is p la y th en r etu r n s to th e n e w se tt in g . T h e se tt in g c an b e a dj us ted b etw ee n 9 an d 15 ° C . B e y on d th is r an g e, the an d ke ys d o n ot wor k. W ARNING: to operate corr ectly , your conditioner must be in a[...]

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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 for any errors in this manual, nor for any damage link ed to or following the[...]

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