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Operating faults
In the event of operating faults in your appliance, alarms will warn you of the type of problem
encountered.
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).
Check that (see temperature alarms chapter):
The door of the cabinet is closed the door seal is not damaged
You have not loaded a large number of bottles into your cabinet during the last few hours
Once you have checked these points, if the alarm continues for a few days, there may be an
operating fault. In this case, please disconnect your wine cabinet and contact your dealer.
N.B: Only prolonged exposure to excessive temperatures or violent fluctuations in temperature will
harm your fine ‘crus’.
Warning: Any intervention on the cold circuit must be carried out by a qualified expert who should carry
out a circuit sealing check before starting it up again.
In the same way, any intervention on the electrical circuit should be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Temperature probes
In the event of a failure in the temperature measurement
probes, the 2 displays shown opposite will light up and
flash in turn. The displays stay lit until the problem is
solved
In this case, please contact your KitchenAid
Service.
NB: Your cabinet is equipped with a frost prevention
device to protect you in the event of a cold circuit failure
(see above chapter)
Lighting
In the event of a lighting failure, do not handle the casing or the diodes. Contact your KitchenAid Service.
NB: In all cases, if you feel your appliance is not behaving normally, contact your KitchenAid
Service.