KitchenAid KCBWX70600R Instructions For Use Manual

KitchenAid KCBWX70600R Instructions For Use Manual

Built-in wine cabinet

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  • Page 1 Instructions for use...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Before using your wine cellar Safeguarding the environment Precautions and general recommendations Introduction to wine Storing the bottles Table of the best serving temperatures for wines Description of the appliance How to operate the appliance Cleaning and maintenance Troubleshooting guide After-Sales Service Installation...
  • Page 4: Before Using Your Wine Cellar

    Before using your wine cellar 1. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as - staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; - farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; - bed and breakfast type environments.
  • Page 5: Precautions And General Recommendations

    Precautions and general recommendations • The wine cellar must only be used for storing • Do not store or use petrol, flammable liquids or bottles of wine, do not place any type of food gas in the vicinity of this or other electrical inside it.
  • Page 6: Introduction To Wine

    Introduction to wine Storing wine As is well known, wine will keep for a long time; if kept in a suitable place white wines will keep for about two years from the date of harvest, but should be drunk within a year. Light wines can instead be kept for up to two years, while some full-bodied red wines can keep for ten years and raisin wines even twenty years.
  • Page 7 Storing the bottles Classical storage with 36 bottles If you want to arrange the bottles for storing wine so that they are visible and easy to take out, we recommend the 36-bottle configuration (Bordeaux bottle or mixed Bordeaux bottle and German-type bottle).
  • Page 8 Storing the bottles Other configurations for storing bottles STANDARD 36 Bottles (100% on their sides) 5 racks used STORAGE 44 Bottles (100% on their sides) 1 rack used SERVICE 42 Bottles (50% on their sides and 50% upright) 3 racks used 4 rows (6x4) MAXIMUM STORAGE 46 Bottles (48% on their sides...
  • Page 9: Table Of The Best Serving Temperatures For Wines

    Table of the best serving temperatures for wines The table gives the indicative temperatures at which the wine should be served. If the wine must be served at a higher temperature than that set inside the cellar, it should be left out for as long as is necessary.
  • Page 10: How To Operate The Appliance

    How to operate the appliance Preparing the appliance for use Switching on the appliance Insert the plug to start the appliance and then set the temperature on the front panel. A green pilot light comes on to indicate that the appliance is switched on. The product has an internal light that does not come on automatically when the door is opened, but can be switched on as necessary from the control panel by pressing the relevant button.
  • Page 11 How to operate the appliance Note: To store the wine correctly we recommend setting the thermostat temperature at 10°C (upper compartment) to obtain a temperature of 15 – 16°C. For working with one temperature zone the black bottle-holder rack is removed and replaced with the accessory rack (the same type as the other wood- colour racks already installed).
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Before any maintenance or cleaning, unplug the appliance or disconnect the appliance from the power supply. The wine cellar defrosts completely automatically. • Occasional drops of water on the appliance’s inner back wall indicate the automatic defrosting phase. The defrost water is automatically conveyed to a drain hole, and then collected in a container where it evaporates.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting guide Before contacting the Customer Care Center… Problems of operation are often due to simple causes, which may be identified and solved without using any tools. Appliance noises are normal because its fans and compressors switch on and off automatically. Some operating noises may be reduced by: •...
  • Page 14: After-Sales Service

    Troubleshooting guide 1. The appliance does not work. • Is there a power cut? • Is the plug plugged into the socket properly? • Is the 2-pole mains switch on? • Are the electric circuit safety devices installed in the house fully functional? •...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation • Assemble the appliance with the correct ventilation as shown in the figures. • The doors cannot be reversed on this wine cellar. • Install the appliance away from heat sources. • Installation in a hot room, direct exposure to the sun’s rays or placing the appliance near a heat source (radiators, cookers), increase power consumption and should be avoided.
  • Page 16 Installation...
  • Page 17 Installation A) Installation next to kitchen units or cabinets To allow complete 90° opening of the door, install the product ensuring a space of at least 3.5 mm between the side flanges and the doors of any adjacent kitchen units/cabinets or electrical appliances (as shown in figure 1).
  • Page 18 Electrical connection • The electrical connections must conform to the local regulations. • The data on the voltage and power consumption are given on the rating plate inside the appliance. • Earthing the appliance is obligatory by law. • The manufacturer declines any responsibility for any damage suffered by people, animals or things caused by failure to observe the rules given above.
  • Page 20 Printed in Italy 10/12 5019 600 00141...

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