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Alarms
Your wine cabinet has several alarms
A signal warns you if:
- the temperature inside the cabinet exceeds the set temperatures
- the door has been left open or is badly closed
- the carbon filter needs changing
Temperature
If your cabinet’s temperature stays at + or - 4°C (7°F) in relation to the set temperature for more than 24
hours, a visual and sound alarm is triggered.
The icon flashes and a sound signal alerts you.
• The sound alarm cuts out if one of the buttons is pressed or
*
.
• However, the icon stays displayed until the temperature has returned within the limits of + or – 4°C (7°F).
The alarm can trigger in the following circumstances:
- The door has been left open or is badly closed:
the open door alarm (see next chapter) will trigger, and if you do not close the door the temperature
within the cabinet will exceed the limits and the temperature alarm will also trigger.
Close the door and wait a few hours until the temperature inside the cabinet has stabilised, the
icon will then disappear.
- The door seal is damaged:
the door sealing is degraded, and the temperatures may exceed the limits and trigger the alarm
Contact your KitchenAid Service
- You have loaded your cabinet with a large number of bottles:
it takes several hours for your cabinet to reach the right temperature, so the alarm may trigger.
This could happen when first starting up the cabinet, this is not due to an operating fault.
Wait a few days for the cabinet interior temperature to stabilise.
If however, after a few days, the alarm is still triggered, please contact your KitchenAid Service.
Apart from these three cases, if the alarm triggers it could be the result of an operating fault
(see next page)
Contact your KitchenAid Service.
N.B.: Only prolonged exposure to temperatures outside the set range and temperature fluctuations can
damage your fine ‘crus’
Open door
If the door of your cabinet remains open for more than 15 minutes, a visual and sound alarm will trigger.
The icon flashes and a sound signal alerts you.
• The sound alarm cuts out if one of the buttons is pressed,
or
*
.
• However, the icon stays displayed until the door is closed
Close the door: the icon will disappear after one minute
Carbon filter
We recommend that you change the carbon filter in your cabinet every year (see current maintenance chapter).
When the filter has reached a lifespan of one year, the icon will flash.
Once the carbon filter has been changed, go to the “carbon filter counter log" menu and reset the counter
by pressing on the button .
The icon will then go out.