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1. Fe ees Conditioner ceiling distance 200 mm min IO Condenser to be cleaned regularly Ceiling inside of cellar Cellar wall 2 Remote control Metal mounting frame 3 Grid securing screws quantity 24 Flexible ducting 4 Aesthetic front panel securing screws quantity 4 Aesthetic front panel 5 6 Screws to fix conditioner to the frame Mounting frame conditioner seal quantity 4 Screws to fix frame to the wall quantity 4 Grid to be cleaned regularly see p 11 Evaporator to be cleaned regularly 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Warning W hen using your conditioner you Never use your conditioner for anything other than its specific purpose as described in this guide should always observe certain Never unplug the conditioner by pulling on the supply lead Take a firm hold on the plug and pull out smoothly in a basic precautions especially straight line from the wall socket If the power lead is damaged it must be replaced by a qualified electrician Do not allow children to climb sit stand on or hang from the conditioner T hey could damage the conditioner as well as badly hurting themselves A Never damage your appliance s refrigeration unit 3 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY For your personal safety the conditioner must be correctly earthed Your conditioner s power lead is supplied without a plug Installation of a power plug or connection of the conditioner to a ju
2. FuroCave Operating and installation instructions INOA cellar conditioners ieran 2007 4 CONTENTS WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF EUROCAVE 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 ll Drilling the wall Ill Fitting Venting plate and wall mounting bracket dimensions IV Discharging condensate 8 CONDITIONER OPERATION 9 INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL I Remote control description II Installing the remote control inside the cellar lll Installing the remote control outside the cellar 10 COMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER I Connection II Switching on III Remote control description IV Installing the remote control V Setting the temperature VI Silent function VII Heating function VIII Changing the remote control batteries IX Discharging condensate II MAINTENANCE 12 OPERATING FAULTS Des solutions adapt es tous vos besoins Solutions to meet all your needs All Ihren Bed rfnissen angepafste L sungen Soluciones adaptadas a todas sus necesidades ARMOIRES A VINS WINE CABINETS W EINKLIMASCHRANKE ARMARIOS PARA VINOS Meuble Vins Sommelier SYSTEMES DE RANGEMENT STORAGE SYSTEMS REG ALSYSTEME SISTEMAS DE COLOCACI N Modulotheque Modulocube Modulorack C LIMATISEURS DE C AVE SERVICE D
3. and a do not work WARNING to operate correctly your conditioner must be in a location where the ambient temperature is between 5 C is 35 C W hen making significant modifications to temperature settings it can take several hours for the temperature in your cellar to stabilise and for the conditioner to display the desired temperature VI Silent function Your EuroC ave conditioner is fitted with a silent function which allows the sound level to be reduced when you enter the cellar W hen the conditioner is on Press and hold down the d for 3 seconds The T display then appears N ext the current temperature is displayed You will be able to see this function via the B which flashes for 15 minutes The compressor then remains in operation and the fans change to slow speed for 15 minutes After this the conditioner returns to the default operating speed VII Heating function The EuroC ave INOA conditioner has a heater 650 VV allowing the internal temperature in your cellar to be maintained at an optimal level As soon as the temperature drops below the programmed temperature the heating function is automatically activated VIII C hanging the remote control batteries Remote control power supply 1 x 3V CR 2430 battery 2 batteries supplied Battery life 2 years approx The remote control is supplied with 2 batteries O nly one battery is required pull off the plastic strip to make it useable The other
4. screws see diagram below amp Om m Jimm B mun N B Do not place the remote control in the path of the conditioner s cold air flow It is also possible to place the remote control outside the cellar In this case an external sensor supplied must be connected to the remote control and then the remote control must be reprogrammed For further details contact your EuroC ave retailer V Setting the temperature Setting the temperature of your conditioner is carried out entirely from the remote control which has the following layout Cellar temperature display Temperature units according to the country Temperature display displays the actual temperature inside your cellar Setting keys allow you to select the desired temperature inside the cellar Temperature indicator Cellar temperature setting keys Selection and confir mation key To adjust the temperature Press then immediately release the o The setting then appears the temperature flashes W hen the temperature flashes you have 7 seconds to change the setting by pressing the 5 d othervvise the display automatically returns to the previous setting The recommended setting range for maturing wine 10 to 14 C 0 COMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER uA Press the o to confirm the new setting the display then returns to the new setting The setting can be adjusted between 9 and 15 C Beyond this range the gt
5. using the screws and pegs supplied see diagram on page 9 chapter Il Place the sensor inside the cellar Place the sensor as close as possible to the bottles N B the sensor has a range of 3 metres 17 COMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER I Connection Check that the plug is connected to a power supply presence of correct amp fuses functioning 30 mA differential circuit breaker not applicable to certain countries W ait 48 hours before plugging in your conditioner Il Switching on Place the switch located under the conditioner in position 1 Press and hold down the o on your remote control for about 8 seconds until the goes off To put your conditioner on standby press and hold down the o on your remote control for about 5 seconds and release it before the indicator goes off IIl Remote control description Radio frequency remote control 433 92 Mhz Each remote control has a personalised code matched to the conditioner On off indicator Temperature units according to the Low battery country indicator Temperature and Temperature setting display indicator Knob Adjustment keys Confirmation and on off key 18 0 COMMISSIONING YOUR CONDITIONER IV Installing the remote control You can install the remote control inside your cellar We recommend that you place it as close as possible to the bottles Fix the unit close to your bottles using the supplied pegs and
6. wall Fitting close to the floor A When the conditioner is fitted close to the floor it is ESSENTIAL that it is fixed to the wall e Conditioner with air extraction via piping Repeat the steps described at the beginning of paragraph III Conditioner housed outside the cellar On the conditioner housing unscrew the 2 grids openings that will not be placed against the wall using a Hex wrench su ppd Where the grids were located position and screw using a Hex wrench supplied the 2 flanges onto the housingl and 2 Fit together the reducer 3 Position the air extraction piping standard piping 160 mm in diameter not supplied 1 Consult your EuroCave distributor 12 Conditioner housed inside the cellar There are 2 methods for attaching the hot air extraction piping Attaching the piping directly to the aesthetic front panel Position and screw using a Hex wrench supplied the two supplied flanges onto the aesthetic front panel Fit together the reducer 2 Position the air extraction piping standard piping 160 mm in diameter not supplied Attaching the piping directly to the conditioner housing the extraction piping passes through the wall A If using this method you must not use the flexible ducting supplied with the conditioner Fit the reducer directly onto the mounting frame through the walk 1 Position the air extraction piping standard piping 160 mm
7. J D ql pisino pejD20 DOUI suoisueuuip GUHU A 11 INSTALLING THE CONDITIONER Position and fit the aesthetic front panel to the wall screws not supplied Use screws suitable for the wall material 11 We recommend that you put a bead of silicone between the panel and the wall to ensure effective sealing Fold the flange s 4 supports inwards 12 Place the ducts onto the flanges ensuring that they are well secured on the support 13 Push the 4 supports towards the outside of the flange 1 4 On the side of the conditioner to be placed against the wall unscrew the 2 grids from the housing using the supplied Hex wreh and retain the screws 15 Using the screws retained in the last instruction screw the 2 grids onto the aesthetic front pane 16 Unscrew the 2 screws on the top of the conditioner using a Hex wrench supplied on the side to be placed against the wall Reain the two screws 17 Fix the conditioner housing to the metallic frame taking care to press firmly onto the foan 18 Screw down the conditioner housing using 2 screws at the top those retained earlier and 2 screws at the bottom supplied ithe accessories packet 19 Fitting onto a door You can fit the conditioner onto a door In this case it is ESSENTIAL to check that the door is capable of supporting a weight of 46 kg and that it does not produce vilpation The procedure for fitting is the same as for the
8. NSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL Programming the remote control Where placing the remote control outside the cellar having connected the external sensor it is essential to reprogramme the uhi To turn on the remote control press and hold down the key for about 8 seconds until the indicator goes off First press and continuously hold down the D key at the same time press and continuously hold down th o key for several seconds until three lines t appear The model number is then displayed and flashe Press The i k screen appears indicating IN IN internal installation Press ne B key to change to OUT external mode The i display appears indicating OUT OUT external installation Press to confirm The S pictogram appears 2 screen appears Press o The The 4 pictogram appears r i Press o Fr pictogram appears screen appears then eu If you wish to reprogramme the remote control for an internal sensor disconnect the wired sensor and reprogramme the remote control in internal mode IN by repeating the first two steps described in the paragraph above see 5 III b p 11 The 2nd screen displays 20 indicating OUT external installation Press the D key to change to IN internal mode Press eo to confirm The The Then repeat the same steps as indicated in the above paragraph see 5 III b c Fitting Fit the remote control and sensor
9. To increase your conditioner s lifespan and reduce electricity consumption we recommend that you use extruded polystyre which is at least 80 mm thick 80 mm of extruded polystyrene provides the same amount of insulation as a 5m thick stone wall The insulation must be completely continuous no gaps Insulation boards different methods of fitting are possible How can you determine whether or not a material is a good insulator The insulation performance of a material is establishedyoits R thermal resistance m2 C W It determines the materials ability to conduct heat R e The greater the R coefficient the better the insulation A thermal conductivity coefficient There are 3 types of insulation boards Insulator only complex with plaster cover or sandwich plaster both sides Depending on the type of insulator chosen several methods of fitting are possible Against the walls Standard extruded polystyrene board pre cut to the dimensions of the area to be conditioned they are fitted using high bonabrtar For a more acceptable finish it is possible to fix rails onto which you screw the plaster board panels over the polystyrene Sandwich or complex boards the polystyrene is already integrated into the plaster board Whatever the method used all kinds of decorative finishes are possible to obtain an attractive wall If you only want to condition a section of your room install a plaster board dividing wall then insula
10. U VIN AU VERRE CELLAR CONDITIONERS SYSTEM TO SERVE WINES BY THE GLASS W EINKELLERKLIMAGERATE O FFEN AUSSCHANKSYSTEM C LIMATIZADORES PARA BODEGA DISPENSADOR DE VINO POR COPA Vin au Verre Produit non disponible dans certains pays Product not available in certain countries WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF EUROC AVE Our greatest wish is to accompany your enthusiasm for wine throughout the years To do so EuroC ave puts all of its know how into action to bring together the essential factors in optimal wine maturing Temperature The two worst enemies of your wine are extreme temperatures and sudden fluctuations in temperature A constant temperature of 10 to 14 C 50 to 57 F is considered to be ideal for your wine to reach its full potential Owing to its electronic regulation system your EuroCave INOA conditioner is activated as soon as the cellar temperature rises one degree above the programmed temperature Furthermore the presence of a heater built into the air distributor protects your wine from any significant fall in temperature Humidity This is an essential factor enabling corks to retain their sealing qualities The level of humidity must be higher than 5096 ideally between 60 and 75 99 By maintaining a constant evaporation temperature above 0 C your EuroC ave INOA conditioner ensures minimal drying out of the air of your cellar and an ideal level of humidity Protection from light Light and more especially its u
11. at a height maintain a distance of 200 mm between the top of the frame and the ceiling e in relation to the floor for a low fitting maintain a distance of 80 mm between the bottom of the frame and the floor Use the metallic frame to outline the position of the 2 drill holes 2 Drill the wall The holes must be larger than the outline drawn between 210 mm min and 280 mm max Ill Fitting Fold the ring s 4 supports inwards 1 Fit the 2 extendable ducts onto the rings of the metallic frame 2 Screw the securing rings onto the ducts 3 Position the metallic frame while passing the flexible ducts through the 2 holes drilled into the wa H Push back the 4 supports towards the outside of the ring 5 Screw the metallic frame onto the wall with 2 high screws and two low screws not supplied Use screws suitable for the wallmaterial 6 We recommend that you put a bead of silicone between the plate and the wall to ensure effective sealing Pull the 2 ducts fixed to the metallic frame through the other side of the wall 7 Stretch the ducts to the maximum in order to make them as smooth as possible 8 Cut the ducts flush with the wall using a Stanley knife for the materia 9 and pliers for the metallic wiring 10 10 UIW 9826 101189 SU SPISUI pejo2o0 YON o D sw gt o 2 3 m 3 c 3 a 2 zm o 3 3 suoisueuulp 18201q Buyunow IDA ID
12. battery is a spare W hen the battery runs out the FE 4 pictogram flashes on the remote control s display Take the remote control off the wall On the back of the remote control push the used battery down using a screwdriver see diagram opposite Pull the strip from the spare battery which will then be ready for use Remember to buy a replacement for the spare batter y IX Discharging condensate Your conditioner was designed to allow condensate to be discharged discharge pipe located under the conditioner s housing either inside the cellar if the humidity level is too low or outside the cellar Simply pass the pipe through the wall to discharge the condensate into the room next to the conditioner housing AN Ensure that the piping is not kinked t3 20 MAINTENANCE A It is necessary to thoroughly clean the conditioner internal elements every year Unplug the appliance Place the appliance on the ground to disassemble it 4 screws Vacuum the 4 air entry and exit grids Remove the upper cover 2 screws 1 Snap off from the top the 2 columns in order to access the 8 screws of the 2 front sections 2 Disassemble the front sections by removing the screws square end pieces not supplied Thoroughly clean the ribs of the 2 exchangers with a vacuum cleane 3 Repeat these instructions in the opposite order to reassemble the appliance Ribs of the 2 exchangers If
13. e potentially hazardous effects on the environment and public health due to the presence of noxious substances You should therefore never dispose of electrical or electronic equipment with unsorted municipal waste W hen buying a new EuroCave product wine cabinet cellar conditioner Vin au Verre you can take advice about the recycling of your old appliance from your EuroC ave dealer In compliance with legal provisions covering respect and care for the environment your conditioner does not contain CFCs Energy saving Install your conditioner in an appropriate place and within the recommended temperature ranges Keep the door open for as short a time as possible N B Care for the environment when replacing your conditioner consult your local municipal refuse department in order to observe the appropriate recycling procedure For refrigerant gases substances and some parts contained in the conditioner EuroC ave uses recyclable materials which require a special packaging disposal procedure to be followed Place unusable appliances out of use by unplugging them INOA CELLAR CONDITIONER FUNCTION The purpose of the cellar conditioner is to climate control any kind of fully insulated room creating an ideal wine cellar environment by monitoring and adjusting the temperature and humidity T EC HNOLO GY The conditioner s housing is dampened against sound and the compressor and fans are fitted with silent blocks
14. e refer to our insulation guide for an internal temperature of 12 C and an external temperature of 32 C Important information For insulation installing positioning and more please make sure you have read our Installation guide and our Insulation guide 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Power Sample Cooling Weight Electrical Heating Refrigerant External in mm supply volume m capacity W Kg power W resistance W temperatures Inoa 25 W385 x D322 230V up to 600 W 43 Kg 550W 650W R134a 5 C to 35 C x H1250 50 Hz 25 m without CFCs Inoa 50 W385 x D322 230V up to 1200 W 46 Kg 800 W 650W R134a 5 C to 35 C x H1250 50 Hz som without CFCs in a very well insulated room for an internal temperature of 12 C and an external temperature of 32 C Supplied with a 3 50 m power lead without plug 3 CELLAR INSULATION Traditional building materials such as stone concrete and brick are very poor insulators and only underground sections represenny real insulation It is therefore essential in the majority of cases to insulate the entire room to be conditioned Insulate yes but how We recommend that you use extruded polystyrene currently the most efficient product on the market It is the least flammable anthe most durable material It also has the advantage of not being attacked by rodents Furthermore extruded polystyrene boards be layered athbrefore prevent thermal bridges
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16. en ordering facing forwards right or left You also have the option of expelling hot air outside the room by way of extractor piping standard piping 160 mm in diameter not supplied Finally you can choose to fit the conditioner onto a door Diagram D Cold air Conditioner housed inside the cellar Conditioner housed outside the cellar with extraction facing forwards with extraction facing forwards aesthetic front panel on the outside Diagram B E aesthetic front panel on the inside Conditioner housed outside the cellar with extraction on the left side aesthetic front panel on the inside Conditioner housed inside the cellar fitted onto an adapted door Fitting see C diagrams The conditioner comes supplied with a metallic mounting frame which simplifies the process of drilling air entry 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 conditioner is supplied with an aesthetic front panel and 4 grids ndak Aesthetic for an aesthetic appearance 25 07 CILIILE LL Mur LL 1 Conditioner housed outside the cellar Conditioner housed inside the cellar Diagram C Diagram C Il Drilling the wall Determine the location of the conditioner housing inside or outside the cellar Position the metallic mounting frame 1 e in relation to the ceiling if fitting the conditioner
17. in diameter not supplie 2 3 1 For this type of fitting it is necessary to ensure sealing around the piping Consult your EuroCave distributor IV Discharging condensate The conditioner was designed to allow condensate to be discharged discharge pipe located under the conditioner s housing either inside the cellar if the humidity level is too low or outside the cellar Simply pass the pipes through the wall to discharge the condensate into the room next to the conditioner housing A Ensure that the piping is not cramped Les f p 2 a FRE n E D ann m a 28060068 13 8 CONDITIONER OPERATION The INOA conditioner is fitted with a refrigerating unit e an evaporator forces cold air inside the room e a condenser expels the hot air outside The evaporator fan operates continuously to ensure that air is constantly mixed and that temperatures are as uniform as possible in accordance with speeds automatically adjusted according to requirements Cold air Hot air heated if necessary Heater Turbine Condenser 14 9 INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL l Remote control description Radio frequency remote control 433 92 Mhz Each remote control has a personalised code matched to the conditioner Power supply 2 x 3V CR 2430 battery supplied On off indicator Temperature units according Low battery to the coun
18. ltra violet component will rapidly prove noxious to your wine by irreversible oxidation of its tannins For this reason we strongly advise that wines be stored in the dark far from U V light Protection from vibration Vibration disturbs the slow process of your wine s biochemical evolution and is often fatal for the finest wines The housing of your EuroC ave conditioner is fully sound proofed by 20 mm polyethylene foam and the compressor and fans are fitted with silent blocks to absorb any residual vibration Natural aeration A constant supply of air from the outside is also indispensable All of these specific features can be found in the EuroC ave INOA conditioner you have bought We thank you for the confidence you have placed in us Usual wine ser ving temperatures French wines Australian wines Alsace Cabernet franc Beaujolais Cabernet sauvignon Bordeaux Sweet W hite C hardonnay Bordeaux DryW hite Merlot Bordeaux Red Muscat petit grain Bourgogne W hite Pinot noir Burgundy Red Sauvignon W hite Champagne Semillon Jura Shiraz Languedoc Roussillon Verdhelo Provence Ros Savoie Other wines Vins de Loire Dry W hite California Vins de Loire Sweet Chile Vins de Loire Red Spain Vins du Rh ne Italy Vins du Sud O uest Sweet Vins du Sud O uest Red CO o U1 S W CONDITIONER DESCRIPTION HOT AIR
19. nction box must be carried out by a qualified electrician In all cases the connection of your conditioner must be carried out on an earthed socket to prevent any risk of electric shock Have an electrician carry out the installation He will tell you whether or not the socket is correctly earthed and if necessary will perform any work required to bring your installation in line with standards IMPORTANT any electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician Electric connection must be carried out by means of a device to ensure isolation from the mains system T he isolating device should open all of the contacts of all the poles ensuring complete disconnection in line with the conditions in over voltage category III Installation must be carried out in compliance with national installation regulations Should you move to another country check that the conditioner s electrical rating see grey identification label complies with the country voltage frequency Ensure that the plug 230V 13 A is correctly earthed and that your installation is protected by a differential circuit breaker 30 mA not valid for some countries AND ENERGY SAVING Disposal of packaging The packaging used by EuroC ave is made of recyclable materials After unpacking your conditioner take the packaging to a waste disposal centre For the most part it will be recycled Recycling A caring gesture Electrical and electronic equipment hav
20. of electric shock 230V 13A earthed power outlet with differential circuit breaker 30mA protected by a fuse not valid for some countries IMPORTANT any electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician Power outlet not valid for some countries Electric connection must be carried out by means of a device to ensure isolation from the mains system The isolating device should open all of the contacts of all the poles ensuring complete disconnection in line with th conditions in over voltage category Ill Installation must be carried out in compliance with national installatio regulations Ventilated room CELLAR Positioning your conditioner The conditioner produces cold air inside the cellar and expels hot air outside see diagram A Do not install the conditioner facing the door of the room risk of condensation on the door joints x l Do not place the external section of the conditioner above a source of heat Max 35 C m For insulation reasons there must be no vvindovvs or bay vvindovvs in the room to be conditioned Min 5 C No piped hot water must pass through the room to be conditioned e g under floor heating Is it not better to state that pipes with hot water must be insulated so that there is no heat loss The exterior of the conditioner must not be located in an area subject to atmospheric exposure No heat producing appliance must be located in the area to be conditioned e g refrigerat
21. or radiator boiler Do not obstruct the air entry and exit points Bottles Never place a container or object containing liquid on top of the conditioner The room where the hot air is expelled must ideally be approximately twice as large as the wine cellar and well ventilated so that the hot air can be properly expelled Wait 48 h before plugging in so that the fluids in the internal circuits can settle ECLOG Diagram A CELLAR Never connect several conditioners to a multi socket Door Conditioner e Recommendations CELLAR Fit your conditioner as close as possible to the ceiling in order to ensure uniform dispersal of cold air in the X porig cellar We recommend that you leave a space of 200 mm between the ceiling and conditioner housing to make it easier Conditioner to fit the appliance onto its base Conditioner Air outlets hot and cold must not be obstructed by any obstacles minimum distance 1500 mm Direct the cold air outlet so it is facing the bottles see diagram D CELLAR Bottles Installation see B diagrams The conditioner was designed to be completely modular and adapt to any type of cellar You can amongst other options install it either outside or inside your cellar position it close to the floor fixed to the wall or at a height we recommend however installing it at a height for improved air convection Additionally hot air can be expelled from different angles to be specified wh
22. te the side of the roomotbe conditioned N B Before being insulated walls must be clean If they are too damp clean them with a wire brush then clean with a high pressuwater jet and paint with an emulsion paint On the ceiling and door The process for insulating the ceiling and door is identical to that of the walls We recommend that you use extruded polystyren On the floor insulation optional Original clay floor not insulating favours the passage of humidity which is good for the wine Concrete floor for example Concrete is a very poor insulator A few centimetres of fine gravel can in some cases improve insulation N It is essential that the surface material used for the floor whether or not covering insulation can support the weight of wine racks and has resistance to compression Tools required handsaw tape measure bricklayer s ruler trestles screwdriver or screw gun drill hammer level plumb line wood mallet spatulaepision knife INSTALLING THE CONDITIONER General points If the power lead is damaged it must be replaced by a qualified electrician Never damage the appliance s refrigerating circuit Your 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 by a qualified electrician In all cases connection of your conditioner must be carried out on an earthed socket to prevent any risk
23. the conditioner is not working there may be loss of synchronism between the appliance and the remote control Synchronising procedure Remove the conditioner housing upper cover 4 screws 1 To turn on the remote control press and hold down the for about 8 seconds until the indicator goes off Place the switch located under the conditioner in position 1 The green LED on the board comes on 2 Press and hold down the On Off button brown button on the board for more than 6 seconds then release 3 The green LED will then start to flash synchronising mode a S f i Li 4414 m ri 1 i 40 i di On off button HA ALI Green LED Simultaneously press n BD keys on the remote control until is As soon as the green LED on the board stops flashing end of synchronising mode the conditioner and remote control are thersynchronised e Exit RF mode by pressing the key on the remote control 21 VVARNING The information in this document is subject to modification without prior notice EuroCave offers no guarantee on this equipment item if it is used for any specific purpose other than that for which it was d gned EuroCave cannot be held responsible for any errors in this manual nor for any damage linked to or following the provision performance or use of the equipment item All photocopying reproduction translation wether partial or total are strictly prohibit
24. to absorb any residual vibration A quiet conditioner the system automatically adjusts speeds to ambient temperature conditions combined with the use of particularly quiet fans allows the conditioner to operate very discreetly Energy efficiency Inoa conditioners use the compressor infrequently insulation between the condenser and the evaporator minimises any exchange between the cold and hot sections of the appliance thus favouring energy efficiency The Inoa come as standard with the hot air discharge opposite the cold air exit It can be ordered with the hot air exit on the left or the right side as an option S PECI FICATIONS ep 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOC EuroCave Inoa 25 Cellar conditioner Dimension W385 x D322 x H1250 mm Weight 43 KG Power supply 230V 50 Hz Volume up to 25 m3 Cooling Capacity 600W Electrical Power 500W Heater element 650W Cooling Gas R134a External Temp 5 C to 35 C Noise level 44dbA 50dbA Supplied with a 3 50 m power lead without plug Ref INOA 25 EuroCave Inoa 50 Cellar conditioner Dimension W385 x D322 x H1250 mm Weight 46 KG Power supply 230V 50 Hz Volume up to 50 m3 Cooling Capacity 1200W Electrical Power 800W Heater element 650W Cooling Gas R134a External Temp 5 C to 35 C Noise level 44dbA 50dbA Supplied with a 3 50 m power lead without plug Ref INOA 50 for an isolated wine cellar following our advice pleas
25. try indicator Temperature and setting display Temperature indicator Knob Adjustment keys Confirmation and on off key Il Installing the remote control inside the cellar We recommend that you place the remote control as close as possible to the bottles Fit the unit close to your bottles using the supplied pegs and screws see diagram below 31mm 80mm NB Do not place the remote control in the path of the conditioner s cold air flow 15 9 INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROL Ill Installing the remote 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 downwards using a screwdriver see diagram below 2 Q Battery CR2430 Remove the central knob unscrew the screw with a small screwdriver and open the unit see diagram below On the back connect the sensor s 2 wires blue and red to the circuit connector using a small flat screwdriver see diagram b ow You can connect either the blue wire or the red wire to the circuit connector Pass the wires through the recess on the top of the unit Close the unit ensuring that the wires pass through the recess and are not jammed Rescrew and replace the central knob 16 9 I

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